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Played around with my mate's lenses last night. Still need to lip the guards, install some camber arms, and get a wheel allignment. Stupid apprentiship wages :)

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Nice wheels, just dont try to strip the paint yourself, its a bitch.... :D

Was back in Japan on business and sorting out sending my car to Oz and came across this for sale..

Sorry pics are a bit dark as weather was a shitty day in Toyko

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Oh Hell Yeah! R33 4-door GT-R!

Can I have it? Just put it in your luggage please!?!?!?

Here's my new r33 Series 2 Gts-t Spec M 40th Anniversary i just bought on the weekend

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LOL, if you were living in NSW, you'd have to change your name to something ending in inks to fit in - three of the 40th Anniversary versions here are owned by Kinks (Geoff), Links (Anthony) and Tinks (Kasey)!

Cheers mate! I'm not loving them atm, want some 18s. Hopefully I'll get some new wheels soon with a much more aggresive offset, and not white. Sooo over white wheels, this is my second car with them!! Lol

i hear ya...mine were white but got a ding in the front wheel chipped a big chunk of paint..thought i could strip em myself.

3 tins of paint stripper and shitloads of buffing later...But i love em now... ....I tried 18s but it didnt look as low anymore so i stuck with the 17s ..

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Oh Hell Yeah! R33 4-door GT-R!

Can I have it? Just put it in your luggage please!?!?!?

$33,000 odd dollars and its yours !!

Had 75,000 odd km's on the clock and interior was pretty mint.

At first, it looked a bit weird but it grows on you pretty quick.

Would'nt mind one in my garage

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