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Greetings everyone

I thought I would introduce myself,

My name is Matty, and have just purchased a 1993 Skyline, Silver R33, Garage Impul Spec 4 door, you may have seen it at autoshop marooka, awesome car, very special. This one is number 67 of 200 made. only bloody problem is that its an auto!. But the extra horsepower makes up for the auto.

I'm 23 years old and live on the sunny coast previous drive was a GT Starlet EP82, exactly like ben ellis, good car but very small, not many skylines or imports. but its a great place to live.

I have run it at the drags just recently, and it pulled a 14.6, which isnt too bad for a 4 door auto, pullin 1.6 odd ton. I'll be at the drags on 12 July tryin to improve,my plates are 25MAT, if you see me around, say hi.

If anyone knows of anyone else who has an Impul Skyline, please tell me.

Matty

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Hello Matty Love your car, now there are 2 R33R's in aus to make me jealous!! :cheers: My 4dr is awaiting fitment of a genuine R33R 13 piece body kit, Just waiting on the front bar to be copied so that i can share the joy of Impul with the World! J-spec Imports are already selling other parts of the kit and will have the front Bar soon! :D

Originally posted by Dragon

Greets.

Great, another 4 door! *Grins*

I saw that car there when I was looking about. Very nice!

Just wondering what my beast would do down the 1/4. Auto against Auto.

Care for a friendly run on the 12th? :cheers:

I'll have a go with ya Dragon. I have an auto to, and I'm wondering how it'll do at the 1/4. I'll be up for it? Interesting to see R33 Auto against R34 Auto. Yours has tiptronic though so I'd take it you use that?

Cheers!

Hi Matty,

Think I saw you the other morning in Caloundra?

If it was you, your car was pretty sweet looking.

I'm a newbie to skylines & this forum, just picked up my R33 yesterday...

http://members.optushome.com.au/shanepc/Sk...ne/Skyline1.JPG

http://members.optushome.com.au/shanepc/Sk...ne/Skyline2.JPG

http://members.optushome.com.au/shanepc/Sk...ne/Skyline3.JPG

Cheers

Shane

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