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Hey Guys, Had this for a while now but haven't really posted up on here although I come on quite often.

This is my R33 GTR Vspec LeMans Limited. Currently at 420hp and 480hp on E85set up on a Haltec catalogue of parts . Only 188 LM's were made and this is now the only one left in WA.

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this is the Brandis Racing Time attack R32 4 door revision 3 as it currently sits.

If you want to have a look head on over to the face book page "Brandis Racing R32 Skyline"

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