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G'day feller's, I finally got my R33 last night...havent taken any pics of it yet, so ill post the ones that were on carsales...:)

Whats the specs on that R33? It looks to be a series 1... but series 2 headlights?

Why fellas, here's my beast... nicknamed Nissie Nismo , making 265 kW's at the wheels and haven't lost a battle yet.

yeah 265kw are u sure, i fitted the cooler in that car, but i've left now cos they like to take everyones cash and use second hand shit and charge it out new way overpricing ppl and then dont pay the staff, cos they are f**kheads who rip your arse, i suggest you remove the sticker of the rear window to save yourself from embarrasment, that lil orange brothel of a workshop on mcintyre rd is a disease and should be burnt to the ground, they are scum and should be shut down, only place on mcintyre rd thats decent is james at O.H, don't go nextdoor to the muppets, notice how it's always the same cars at the front just rearranged, it's cos noone can afford the bill, you were charged a thousand bucks to supply and fit that cooler yeah?, it took me 2.5 hours to fit it and it came from gkteck, so the kit was $450, so u got charged $550 bucks labour to fit a cooler thats $220 bucks and hour bro, dammmnnn. just a warning to anyone who is going over that way, don't get sucked in, with the likes of an x force exhaust system fitted for like $1600 cos they say they are epa approved, well they arent, so once again, rip that damn sticker of it makes me feel ill.

G'day feller's, I finally got my R33 last night...havent taken any pics of it yet, so ill post the ones that were on carsales...:)

that's a really nice/unique colour you got there

though the twin colour scheme looks weird without the front bar

yeah 265kw are u sure, i fitted the cooler in that car, but i've left now cos they like to take everyones cash and use second hand shit and charge it out new way overpricing ppl and then dont pay the staff, cos they are f**kheads who rip your arse, i suggest you remove the sticker of the rear window to save yourself from embarrasment, that lil orange brothel of a workshop on mcintyre rd is a disease and should be burnt to the ground, they are scum and should be shut down, only place on mcintyre rd thats decent is james at O.H, don't go nextdoor to the muppets, notice how it's always the same cars at the front just rearranged, it's cos noone can afford the bill, you were charged a thousand bucks to supply and fit that cooler yeah?, it took me 2.5 hours to fit it and it came from gkteck, so the kit was $450, so u got charged $550 bucks labour to fit a cooler thats $220 bucks and hour bro, dammmnnn. just a warning to anyone who is going over that way, don't get sucked in, with the likes of an x force exhaust system fitted for like $1600 cos they say they are epa approved, well they arent, so once again, rip that damn sticker of it makes me feel ill.

Yeah, I took it to another shop to get it tuned and they said it made over 260 kws at the wheels... as per my PM - fark... making me really pissed now!! lok, sticker will be taken off soon.... not farken happen Jan ...

that's a really nice/unique colour you got there

though the twin colour scheme looks weird without the front bar

Yeah the two tone has a real nice funky look to it... just needs a s2 or gtr spoiler, standard s2 type m rear pods and sideskirts and s2 front bar with a lip of some sort on it... with that colour scheme :(

Some new pics I took today, sporting new plates :D

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the following pics were taken on the weekend on GODZLR's VERY FIRST driver training day on Saturday. A great day it was, and can't wait to get out there again and learn more about how the car handles etc.

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7k launches on a slipping twin plate..why not?

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it still smoked all 4s though :S

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Notice something unusual......

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As some may have noticed in one photo, my happy snap camera was attached to my rear numberplate just to see how it went. I tried the front and back plates, and passenger window using my Ixus 65 camera on a Manfrotto window mount (not suction cup)

The videos taken can be viewed here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTPFBjTQ8E4

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-FGLLJGuFkw

Edited by MattyP
Some new pics I took today, sporting new plates :whistling:

new04.jpg

new03.jpg

new01.jpg

new02.jpg

the following pics were taken on the weekend on GODZLR's VERY FIRST driver training day on Saturday. A great day it was, and can't wait to get out there again and learn more about how the car handles etc.

watermark01.jpg

7k launches on a slipping twin plate..why not?

watermark03.jpg

it still smoked all 4s though :S

img3327editjm6.jpg

Notice something unusual......

watermark06b.jpg

watermark07.jpg

As some may have noticed in one photo, my happy snap camera was attached to my rear numberplate just to see how it went. I tried the front and back plates, and passenger window using my Ixus 65 camera on a Manfrotto window mount (not suction cup)

The videos taken can be viewed here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTPFBjTQ8E4

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-FGLLJGuFkw

Mate, nice car bro.... glad you're enjoying it... just 2 suggestions though... 1) get rid of the towbar as it looks out of place on a Sports car - it's Godzilla not a station wagon.... 2) dump the car down a bit as it looks a bit high...

and oh, I must ask - the front bar doesn't look original genuine GT-R... is this right?

However, no doubt it is a GT-R of course.

dude, what % are those tints. they look good. any trouble seeing out of them at night?

I think they're 15%, I got mine 15% as well with 30 or 35% for the front

it's not as dark looking out from the inside as it looks from the outside

but you'll need those LED ceiling lights that 666DAN is selling

that is if you want to find something in the cabin at night

Mate, nice car bro.... glad you're enjoying it... just 2 suggestions though... 1) get rid of the towbar as it looks out of place on a Sports car - it's Godzilla not a station wagon.... 2) dump the car down a bit as it looks a bit high...

and oh, I must ask - the front bar doesn't look original genuine GT-R... is this right?

However, no doubt it is a GT-R of course.

1) As someone mentioned, it was the happy snap camera attached to the number plate

2) I was waiting for someone to say that.

The car came lowered (on Cusco coilovers), however the dump pipes were like 2 inches off the ground. I use the car for work purposes (when I get the opportunity) and travel through some country areas where pot holes / big deep ditches can be found.

I raised the car to get over the pits first, however after using it at its current raised height for the past few weeks I absolutely love it!! It's not crashing over anything and I don't have to drive on a 45degree angle in car parks or to get up steep driveways. I plan to paint and repair the front lip (couple joins broken), so the raised height will also come in handy in keeping that in good condition.

Sure lowered looks hot, but meh I'm over the whole looks thing. My mum says it sounds like a truck, and now I can say it looks like one too :)

3) The front bar is genuine GT-R, and yes you are correct its a GTR (V-Spec) as well lol. Everything exterior wise is original, except for the Nismo bonnet lip & smoked lenses.

MattyP: Love the car, and the action shots.

But in the still shots, the background is far to busy for my liking (esp. the deli shots). It hides the car too much as the background is such a mix of colours, your car just shaddows in contrast to them.

A nice plain light colourd background would make car stand out :)

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