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Sorry its not a series II but hey if your looking for ideas

it haas:

stroked engine 2.8l

high flow t3 turbo

hks stage 3 quick shift

turbo timer

boost controller

Pioneer dvd player plus sound system

custom glitter paint

good for 216.5rwkw

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hey takz if

"also probably getting some 18x9.5 +28 meisters for the front might run a spacer depending on how it looks but should sit the same as it is now"

i wouldnt recommened spacers i had hub centrics they are fail imo. and slips on's wouldnt even go there its flush as is just more low and camber the rear to bring em back in will look tops!

I'm going to disappoint a few, but i do prefer the SII upgraded appearance, but i have owned my SI for the last 9yrs and never felt the need to "upgrade".

Just stated that one doesn't need a SII :)

My latest achievement: SAU VIC 2009 "Best 33 GTST" and "Best Overall GTST/GTT"

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Soon after that: My latest cosmetic modification

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Damn Roo :wub: (Got off lightly though)

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I'm going to disappoint a few, but i do prefer the SII upgraded appearance, but i have owned my SI for the last 9yrs and never felt the need to "upgrade".

Just stated that one doesn't need a SII :)

My latest achievement: SAU VIC 2009 "Best 33 GTST" and "Best Overall GTST/GTT"

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Soon after that: My latest cosmetic modification

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Damn Roo :wub: (Got off lightly though)

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Nice work Al, till this day would have to be one of the best R33 GTS-T's I know of.

Well modded and very very clean.

Shame about the roo, damage doesn't look too bad though.

arh, i feel the weight of the world crashing on me now.

i'm still right

no win

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win

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S1: nice and clean and smooth, match's the lines of the car with nothing out of place.

S2: oops we forgot the indicators, does not matter just jam them in some where and use some sqaured off corners that dont match any of the lines of the car, people will love it coz its a S2.

Sorry its not a series II but hey if your looking for ideas

it haas:

stroked engine 2.8l

high flow t3 turbo

hks stage 3 quick shift

turbo timer

boost controller

Pioneer dvd player plus sound system

custom glitter paint

good for 216.5rwkw

post-68500-1261809394_thumb.jpg

post-68500-1261809629_thumb.jpg

Dude! Where the hell did you find that top secret style bonnet for a R33?!?!

Nice work Al, till this day would have to be one of the best R33 GTS-T's I know of.

Well modded and very very clean.

Shame about the roo, damage doesn't look too bad though.

Thanks mate.

Don't worry though, she's going to Mi-Colour and will be back better than ever ;)

S1: nice and clean and smooth, match's the lines of the car with nothing out of place. Just get rid of the s1 grille

S2: oops we forgot the indicators, does not matter just jam them in some where and use some sqaured off corners that dont match any of the lines of the car, people will love it coz its a S2 and has really gay looking interior cloth too.

fixed haha

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