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that car looks beatiful mate.

Thank you

click below for the pics

http://www.niztek.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=661

what do you think?

To be totally honest I much prefer the Grey one you have :)

Not to keen on annodized rims, how bout you swap the seats etc from the Red one into the Grey one :aroused:

Thanks. Yep, lip is in the boot. Better pics soon.

Hope there'll be some of the engine bay :P

After that pic showing us the welding on the exhaust i'm sure i'm not the only one keen on seeing what setup it's running. Should be interesting to see what times it runs when you get it to the strip :wassup:

i still have the grey one until saturday.. but yeah its sold.. the red one should clean up real nicely..

i have to grap some standard seats for complience for the red one tho :P

i also have to find some other wheels.. the MASSIVE slicks that are on it now wont be any good for complience..

I have complied 4 cars in the past 2 weeks, all with similar issues - suspension, wheels, exhaust, guages, air filter, blow off valve etc.

In regards to the coilovers - its ok, as long as its the standard height. (thats what i have been told anyway).

I have a set of standard R33 wheels, airbox, exhaust so that parts taken care of.

As i said earlier, only issue i can see is the Sunroof.

Thiss thread is a little old but my question to you is why you would bother, given that it would have been much easier to just source and comply a stock car and modify it to your tastes (or exactly how this one looks) no offense but it looks like a massive job, dodgy/flaky paint, damaged sideskirts, and what looks to be an old supra intercooler grafted in a hurry to fit the car with little thought for airflow. add to that the amount of work you have to do.

It looks tough, big question is...is it that tough to warrant all that effort? Unless you've sourced it for real song....a real song.

Esp that given the prices of R33 these days.... and the idea of grafting a roof for compliance....

sounds like alot of good money going after the bad.

nxtime: As silver gtst so eloquently put it, lets see some more pics of that baby .. :)

He has a way with words, doesn't he? "Please" isn't in his vocabulary :)

I have more pics in my gallery.

My camera has a problem with outdoor/bright light pics, hence the poor quality.

hahaha its a nice gts,

paints looking nice.

and engine shots? ahhhem

Its a GTR... not to be mistaken with the more common GTS with 'R front grill and front bar.. :flamed:

As for the paint, I believe NXTIME just had it resprayed?

And yeah engine shots .. I agree with the engine shots :)

it never came with a wing, only a Nismo rear lip and the wing holes where (poorly) deleted. I want to be a bit different so I'm going with the sleek look :) Might fit a new lip spoiler and side skirts later.

It has some nice wheels coming and will definitely be dropped.

Nothing to see under the bonnet - it looks a bit like yours :)

Its a GTR... not to be mistaken with the more common GTS with 'R front grill and front bar.. :flamed:  

As for the paint, I believe NXTIME just had it resprayed?

And yeah engine shots .. I agree with the engine shots :)

ummm sarcasm?

and fully sick i know u got the idea, pffftttt rb26

go rb20 :)

ummm so yeah pics!

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