GReddy's R33 GT-R, Built to Go 300+ km/h in 1995
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GReddy Performance and Trust are known as gods in the tuning industry for a reason. Kenji Sumino, who helms GReddy, and his team of badass engineers, were tasked to build out the newest GT-R (at the time) to be able to run over 180mph in the Yatabe Top Speed Time Trials. That might not sound too crazy today, but we're talking about the year 1995, which is basically Season 1 of the tv show Friends. Also, sparkle paint job.
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Seeing something that hasn't been changed and has been kept the same way for over almost 30 years feels like you are in the past! Such a sick and amazing car. 🔥
@tmangt1
2 жыл бұрын
1996 is almost 30 years? Please dont say that, I had to recheck how old I am😅 ITS STILL MID 20'S
@aftrnoon_ac
2 жыл бұрын
@@tmangt1 He just said that
@masterk5066
2 жыл бұрын
@@tmangt1 well let me confirm your fear, you’re OLD 😂 im 27 & was born in 1995. Gone call it 30 years might as well 😂😂😂👍🏾
It looks like it's travelled through time, straight from the 90's Shutokou Expressway. I love it
Ridiculous chrome engine bay, fast n furious style interior, and paint so flaked it probably added 10 pounds . I adore it.
@kevinhuisman3384
Жыл бұрын
BBK jjj&&h*jh*****uhh&&&&&M😅0❤❤.😅
@lukasprien4338
Жыл бұрын
So amazing
@Kev27RS
4 ай бұрын
The car look awesome! 🤩
The story gives me shivers. The transmission noise brought me back to the sleepless gran turismo endurance days. Truly legendary.
@cheesepizza87
2 жыл бұрын
At a “sleep over” as a kid we did the endurance racers trying to save up for the polyphony f1 car, when we where all asleep a friend spent all the money on the wrong car. Still makes me laugh to this day
@caribbeangtr8077
2 жыл бұрын
Quaife makes the noisiest dog boxes I've ever come across, really makes you hate yourself for choosing it.
@gusmedero2499
2 жыл бұрын
@@cheesepizza87 I remember doing this race solo to get that F1 car! The game was on easy mode after that. I lost count of the amount of times I did that endurance race in the F1 car but my brother thought I bought a GameShark to get a money cheat. I wish I had the same patience for games these days! Even GT7 doesn’t quite do it for r compared to back when I was a kid.
@cheesepizza87
2 жыл бұрын
@@gusmedero2499 the nostalgia + all the child like optimism 🤣 staying up all night with not a care in the world, the game felt so ahead of it’s time, physics etc feel like it gave me the deep routed passion for all things 4 wheels, appreciate your story dude ✌🏽
@gusmedero2499
2 жыл бұрын
@@cheesepizza87 Only two things kept me up all night back in those days and they were Gran Turismo and Final Fantasy! Simpler times
This was such a good watch, this thing is well built! Friggin dope. 🔥🔥 -Edgar
The history behind it is sick 300/k in 1995 was wild fast
@krispykruzer
2 жыл бұрын
Still is wild fast
@JD-eo7dr
2 жыл бұрын
Mid 180s is definitely moving even now. In something raw like this it be even more insane
Pushing 900 hp, 10k rpm, old tech for the injectors and boost, still got HICAS, the fuel pumps... The mechanical and electrical parts are crazy already for a late nineties car. Adding to that all the visual mods, this is an absolutely incredible build and It's super cool it remained in great shape and almost complete 25+ years later
This Greddy R33 S-ROC is just as legendary as the 400R. Maybe even moreso. I drooled over it in the early days of the internet and magazines. Love seeing it is still alive and well
They are 33 has always been my favorite. I like its muscular look better than the 32 and a 34 looks kind of bulky. That transmission sounds like one of my first cars I'm an older guy so my first car was a 71 Nova with a 427 Corvette motor and a Muncie 4 speed Rock crusher transmission. It made a wine just like that when you drove it straight cut gears no synchronizers. Bravo for keeping this classic alive I've always admired Kenji's buids and can't wait to see how this gets restored and finished out
SO MUCH RESPECT.......these are the cars i dreamed off back at high school. but just to listen to you and kenji talking. most asian's talk with respect, no bad language, and humble. so nice to hear in the world today.
I remember this car being featured in Max Power magazine in the U.K in (I think) '98... I'd seen Skyline GT-R's before, and I'd seen metal flake paint before but only on hotrods and lowriders, never on a tuned, Japanese super coupe, as a 12yr old car nut I was utterly blown away by every aspect of the build... Loved watching this video and remembering that era of JDM car building, when four figure power numbers were almost unheard of, and a sequential box was the most amazing thing ever... Good times, great cars!!! Thank you Larry for the awesome feature.
I remember being in high school my senior year and was obsessed with import tuner magazine and Turbo magazine and seeing this car at the same time falling in love with the R32 Skyline. Brings me back to when the import scene took off
@jeremyb4493
2 жыл бұрын
Plus Super Street which was more of a compilation of aftermarket ads and tuner car photoshoots and my personal favorite Sport Compact Car
@gregmorgan9989
2 жыл бұрын
I'm a 01 grad I feel ya
@dr.mantistoboggan4746
2 жыл бұрын
I read Turbo magazine in most of my hs classes
@raymonddon8875
Жыл бұрын
why is it always the asians with all da money and nice cars?
This video fixes the puzzle I've always tried to figure out about GReddy, Grex, and Trust. I understand the alliance more now.
That paint is intense...... The interior is so unique. All the chassis reinforcements....the engine sounds really good. what a sweet car.
@chriserz94
2 жыл бұрын
The sound of the straight cut gears is what does it for me.
@stabilesbrett3071
7 ай бұрын
@josephmatuszak3855 what is the Name of the colour?
@josephmatuszak3855
7 ай бұрын
@@stabilesbrett3071 Custom. You think I know what they laid on it in 1995? It's at least a 3 paint scheme, with a base/sparkle/clear. It's close to a Bayside Blue, but has a much lighter flop.
The noise this car makes, along with it's story, can make grown man cry:)
So cool to see this historic Trust/GReddy masterpiece in its original form and see and hear it drive! Thank you for showing this to us.
Larry always bringing us that much needed content
My first Hot Import Night's was in San Jose, Cali back in 05. I was also at the first Formula D event back in 04 At the time, Infineon Raceway. Remember videos like this were only available on limewire or Kazaa. Thank you for this Larry!! Also, Thank you to Super Street, Import Tuner, H.C.I, sports compact for all your content during that time frame!!
wow!!!!! im 34 years old and I grew up watching option videos with these cars!!!!!so amazing it almost brought me tears seeing this car!!!!
Kenji has so many cool stories. I can't believe how quick the time passed listening to him recount the history between himself and this 33. Thanks for the video Larry.
It's interesting to me how I find myself watching this channel way more than the hoonigan stuff. There's nothing wrong with the Hoonigan channel, is just that this type of content fit's me way more! Love both and I'll keep watching both, but this channel has a special place in my heart!
MUCH respect to Greddy for supporting Honda D16 when nobody else was. I can still install\uninstall the sohc turbo kit in 3 hours like I used to do in highschool for CA smog checks. I hope Greddy survives this current attack on enthusiasts and decent people.
A 50 minute upload on my birthday, about one of my favorite cars ever produced, from my favorite channel. You kidding me? Let's fucking go!
Thanks for this Larry, much appreciated!
LOVE IT, I also love that he was not afraid to SEND IT!
i love that they're at the GReddy shop and they have a damn clean EF hatch in the background
I love the vibe of these videos, keeps it real and always lets the discussion breathe.
oh man, this car went unchanged since 1996 TAS, wow! I remember first time seeing it in car magazine, along with the yellow Supra, Trust made a big impression on my young mind that year.
This is what a SEMA build would he like back in the 90's. No detail is unfinished, and they actually performed. They wouldn't even have considered incomplete builds like a missing driveshaft and such back in the times of this show car build.
What amazing story that you were able to get about this build and the journey it took full circle to end up back in the original builders hands. I love that all these '90s builds are starting to come back into the light.
15:03 The car looked so good with those polished AMKREAD wheels! 🤩 I wish it still had them today! I hope you find them back one day!
I remember when this car arrived in the US and featured in Turbo Magazine. This engine turns 13,000 rpm. It was my inspiration to acquire a 97 model in 98.
Time capsules like this are so cool!
This video is awesome thanks for showing this to us kenji is such a Legend and to see the 33 still like it was and never changed makes it even more awesome keep up the good work Larry.🔥🔥🔥🔥
This is so cool to see a time capsule of the best of the best 90's tuning
This is a great ep Larry. This is the stuff I love. Attention to detail of the '90 era has always been extremely interesting to me. I'm also excited to see your content focus change a bit into the GTR history. Thanks for this.
What an amazing story! Loved this Larry, amazing job!
Growing up 80s-2000's Japan was awesome time, car/performance wise. Glad to be a part of it too.👌
Crazy crazy car and story!! Hearing that sequential whine brought a huge smile of nostalgia, thank you for this!!
Thank you for having such awesome content. This car takes me back.
That’s A Amazing Piece Of True GTR History!!! 8,000 RPM launch 10,000 RPM!! It was SCREAMING Around the track!! 60 pounds of paint!!! WOW!!! It’s dated but it’s a DREAM CAR FOR ANY ONE THAT LOVES THESE CARS!!! I would get it up to date safety wise but other than that leave it alone!!! It’s Sweet Historical!!!! I remember those days I was graduating High School!!!
So great to see all the 90’s gauges and piggy back computers. That’s how it was back then. It was all top of the line stuff to get if you wanted to squeeze more HP out of your car.
"Visoral" imerges you into every sound and sight that creates a car born of the 90's only true petrol heads can appreciate. The story is amazing and the car is perfect.
This is gold🔥🤟 nostalgia is an understatement thanks Larry!
How much flake do you want?...Kenji, "All of it!"
This car is so beautiful, and insanely cool. Especially because it represents the era 😍
Amazing i remember that car running YATABE, congratulations and big thanks to both you two for bringing that beast again and share with new generations what was great GOLD AGE of tuning and performance
I remember seeing this car in Option and some Japanese magazines (And not knowing what they were saying). This car really left an impression on me, what a special treat to still see it exist and Kenji giving a run down on it.
This car is legendary! I believe they had this engine with the 2x T67 turbos on display at the Trust factory.
It’s awesome that the car still exists today! Just a shame that it doesn’t have the polished AMKREAD wheels anymore… It looked the best with those wheels! 🤩 The car had more presence with them! I hope that it gets those wheels back one day for the ultimate look!
It's amazing how far technology has come in the last 27 years. I mean you just have to re-watch the first F&F movie - and do a hilarious chuckle at a PC with a 12" CRT and floppy disk drive... 😁😇
That’s got the bass boat stripper glitter paint 😍
Awesome piece of history ! Screams 90's
Hats off Larry you ask great questions and you narrate and guide such a excellent story, Wow! Mad props bro🫡
You can Kenji almost like tearing up reliving his experiences with the car 27 years ago. Walking down memory lane n reliving the days gone by. Yes the R32 n R33 RX cars were our poster cars back then
Super humble dude. This should be good. Love the history. Thank you 👍🏾
Awesome content as always sir👍🏻🤙🏻 Im just happy that the R33 is more appreciated now then ever because alot of JDM car fans despised it and favored the R32 and 34 over the 33 but now its a car that car nuts want. Its one of those "You either love it or hate it skylines and when it comes to Skylines overall, i love them all 🤘🏻💀🤘🏻🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Wow I wish I knew this whole back story before. I knew it was a big og build back in the day but didn't know all of it. Blessed to see this in person
BEST LOOKING AND SOUNDING R33 🤩
Can’t believe that’s the same paint from 1995, that thing looks like glass 😍😍😍🔥🔥🔥🔥. The plastic bits are scratched up but that paint omg. If only factory Nissan pain held up like this instead of having to pay for ceramic coating & not drive the damn thing lol
r33 HICAS actually works very well, unless you are drifting the car there is not a need to delete it. Much much much more reliable and less wonky than the r32 HICAS.
I saw “The Blue one” at 5:00 that they brought over in 1995 make over 1,100 wheel hp on a portable dyno jet at Battle of the Imports in Palmdale, California. Elevation of over 4,000 feet.
Sick car Kenji love the color! Greddy is awesome company. I have had a few GReddy parts on a couple cars and never had a issue!
What a treat, thanks lazza
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The paint reflects hard as on dull dusty grey asphalt,. next level
What a life for a man and a single car.
Yes, Trust was big with Honda. I remember the Trust SP exhaust on my Civic!
This car is so beautiful, just being able to shoot it and see it in person at the hive auto garage is beautiful
I love the long videos. Any shorter wouldn’t do the car justice
95' was a great year for Japanese cars. i own 2 vehicles from Nissan that are a 95 my Hardbody truck its a 4x4 5 speed manual with the LSD rear end and my 95' S14 that is built :) and i got a 75' 280Z also that i have been refreshing it has a lot of parts that needs replaced. Love your channel Larry and to see this stuff is a real treat :)
A blast from the past 🔥🤘 and people thought Japanese cars don’t have chop
the flake and blue/sliver combo goes hard. still only really interested in 32's but...
Amazing! from my day, when I was working for Jacks company Aerotech, working on Kenji's roadster...Goodtimes'
Kenji as been in the back ground on many à build. This was great to see how , Kenji,got to be where he is. When I saw him first in 2015 with Sung Kang , I thought here is Kenji coming to Cali being bank rolled , and opened his shop. This video changes everything , I assumed from what I saw From Florida, on, KZread. I'm not in Cali Kenji should be more, in front he has plenty experience .
2:37 Like 10 - 15 years ago? Way longer to be fair! 😉 This is definitely a style from around 25 years ago… It looks awesome!
I remember this car from the magazines back in the day!!
This sounds straight from 90s 🤩
So glad it ended up in the hands of someone who took care of it. Unlike the BN Sport R34 demo car that was sold to a dude in the UK & was ruined. God bless the previous owner!.
Thank God for Greddy.. Legends
turbo magazine SuperStreet and Import Tuner where my adolescence❤❤❤❤ love seeing this type of homage thank you🎉 sincerely
The video is just 🔥, but those vintage Greddy jackets is too 🔥🔥 i need one lol
The BEST GTR
I'm old enough to know all of those GReddy products. I used the ProFec EBC on my car.
This is amazing !!
Much respect car's a legend still looks 90's
Super Awesome GTR 33
Cool video, more like this pls! how about the Top secret supra next Larry ?
Liked for that straight cut gears whine
Just imagine seeing this in 95...😍🤤
“How much metallic flake would you like to go into the paint ? “ “ Yes .”
so great
Amazing 👏 👍🤙
Oh this is gonna be good
Awesome.
This car is sooooo good
The sound of that transmission smh. insane.
Shoutout to FedEx about halfway through the video...always delivers.😂
Im so curious what made that metallic sound at idle and went away once it got warmed up (?) Such a wild machine!
Never heard of this skyline definitely my favorite skyline