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This is it guys and gals - my baby. 1996 GTS-T (from GT AUTO IMPORTS in croydon)- with absolutely no mods on it except for the Wheels, Stereo and front and rear strut bars. Currently running on optimax, and doing about 130 - 140 every 15 ltrs. As I am still studying I dont want to do any mods to it yet, but next year I hope to put on an exhaust and a pod filter to make the breathing a bit better. Later this year - hope to install a new turbo timer (the one it has is not working anymore). Bought it with 72,400 on the clock, drives on Bridgestone potenzas 235/17. Everything is as I had dreamed of. :lol:

Well - its been a week since I owned it. In that time I have had the windows tinted (had a dent on it thanx to those guys), fixed up the dent, and driven 400 - 500 klms in a week. So lucky I didnt go for a NA supra - sooo very lucky!!

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Nice another Series II GTS-t.

There are so many skylines now that we could almost have sub clubs.

S1 33 GTS-T club

SII 33 GTS-T club.

Skyline NA club

R32 GTR club

R33+34 GTR club.

R32 GTS-T club

That's ghey.....

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