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Hello NSW members,

I've just moved from QLD and am very new to the whole Sydney driving thing. (Soo many bypasses!!)

Yeah anyway, I own a R33 GTS that I rebuilt and converted to turbo using a GT3040 on a highmount.

Current power rating 275kw atw @17psi, keeping the power nice and low until the gearbox and LSD is upgraded.

Would like to meet all of you on a cruize at some stage so if anyone has one going and would like to meet another banana bender converted to cockroach...lol feel free to post or PM. Thanks

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Cheers for the welcome guys, I'm living near Coogee beach at the moment. Looking forward to seeing you all on a cruise very soon. :)

you will see me in the near future, i drive through coogee once or twice a day :/

welcome btw

Hello NSW members,

I've just moved from QLD and am very new to the whole Sydney driving thing. (Soo many bypasses!!)

Yeah anyway, I own a R33 GTS that I rebuilt and converted to turbo using a GT3040 on a highmount.

Current power rating 275kw atw @17psi, keeping the power nice and low until the gearbox and LSD is upgraded.

Would like to meet all of you on a cruize at some stage so if anyone has one going and would like to meet another banana bender converted to cockroach...lol feel free to post or PM. Thanks

*sigh* bye bye :insertsadwaveyhere: wish I moved with you :/

Cheers for the welcome guys, I'm living near Coogee beach at the moment. Looking forward to seeing you all on a cruise very soon. :/

I mean woo! another eastern suburbs person.

I will be keeping an eye out!

Yo Welcome!!!! :ninja:

Nice looking car :happy: Yep definatly check the Events section alwasy something going on.....

The is a SAU dinner this Saturday that you are more then welcome to come to and not very far from were youn live its on your side..... :laugh:

Jess

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