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hey all my name is sam and i finally got around of taking a pic of it. Its a s1 r33 gtst. Mods include

-cat back exhaust

-air filter-bov

currently in the process of buying a split dump and front pipe + a high flow cat however getting cash is a bit hard as im still young

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well i turn 17 on the 31st of january so basicaly from then onwards i can get my p's il try get them asap =)

cool :) i remember when i 1st got my skyline, i was too on my L's the way to get my P's was soo long (felt like ages). hehehe i hated taken the bus to school everyday :)

Looks tidy, good luck with it. My 33 was my 2nd car, got it on the road for 17k, have spent about 2k so far, and probably on the weekend I will be able to pick it up again, to the tune of around 7k. :)

I'm an apprentice but have made & can save enough money to own a car like this, people will ask why spend so much but I have my reasons & my satisfaction. :)

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