Nissan R33 GTR | 450Kw | Scunick's Build!

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Mike1

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A Quick Update on this bundle of joy! :joy:

We collected the car today with the repair, or rather fix complete... They tested the amp and found nothing wrong, they checked the wiring and found no fault... They plugged the amp back in and somehow the problem has vanished! :rollsmile:

The car is currently parked up waiting for Wednesday when it will go through to Wessie at Lux to have the custom splitter molded. This is what we have in mind:

Splitter1.jpg


However more subtle and without the tie rods. :thumbs:

The reason for the splitter is mostly practical more than style. Nick lives on a farm which initially has a gravel path leading to a paved driveway. With the ride height currently so low it often scrapes and especially when changing road surfaces in parking lots and tight spaces.

The splitter will wrap around the front of the bumper and follow through all the way underneath the car lining up with the front wheel arches protecting not only the lip of the bumper but complete underside of the car.

It will be sprayed in the same gloss black the mirrors and roof pulling the colour scheme together nicely.

More updates coming soon!

Mike
 

Lionell

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***Edit by andrewbuch*** Just removed the complete quote of mikes post with all pics etc
 

Peter@AEW

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Well done guys!
I certainly enjoy your posts as they are usually well written and photographed
 

Wes

///Member
nice work. most people would have been upset at what happened and parked the car for a while.

but it came out really nice:thumbs:
 

Fordkoppie

///Member
Now this is one car where I like all the mods that were done :thumbs:
Personally I think the R33 is still the best looking GTR
 
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Mike1

Guest
No more pics at the moment! I collected the car from Nick on Saturday afternoon and dropped it at Motorcade this morning to have a few niggles sorted out.

While there its also having the HICAS Delete Installed and a Baffled Twin Turbo Pipe to cure the turbo's from stalling each other at partial throttle and low RPM.

Then a quick service, before splitter refitting (Splitter is being molded as we speak so no pics of that either) and then off to the detail!

Mike
 
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Mike1

Guest
If Nick is keen, we can do a few sound clips for you guys? The dumping sound it makes is mental! :joy:
 
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