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hey guys

im now a proud owner of a 95 r33 gtst

just got it on the weekend and been driving it all day and night. I always like the r33 but now that i got i think im in love!!!!

happy boosting

ps i have a series 2 spoiler lying around, if anyone is interested in it or want to swap( new turbo perhaps...hehehe ) just pm me

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thanx for the replies everyone

the colour is silver and it has a gtr spoiler

other mods are

fmic

pod

zorst

17" wheels

just a question on electronic boost controllers

what do u guys think of the GReddy profec a ?

where is a good wokshop i can take it to tune it up ?

still cant shake this ridiculous grin off my face since i became a skyline owner

cheers

ill post specs

1997 R33 GTS-T White

75'000 original kms (Bought when had 34,000kms)

catback exhaust

HKS seq bov

Apexi pod filter

Fibreglass enclosure for Pod

GTR spoiler and side skirts

australian approved alarm w/ central lock hook up

trubo timer (not connected - noname brand)

pioneer single cd unit

6in kenwood speakers front and back

12 inch pioneer sub in box

2 channel audioline amp

new battery

all power options

ABS (rare) dual airbags

clean interior and never thrashed

16inch deep dished works equip with dunlop fm901's

rego til Nov'03

ill post pictures etc when i get the car (sometime next week hopefully)

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