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Yes That its is lol, :laugh: you ought to try polishing it in the sunlight lol, snow blidness lol

The specs are as follows

Engine:

Nismo FPR

Profec B spec II

Walbro pump

FMIC + Pipe kit

GReddy Twin plate clutch

GReddy Catch tank

HKS exhaust and decat and turbo elbow

running 0.9 bar on high boost,

Soon to have Z32 afm and Cosworth T34 turbo HKS 1.2mm gasket and arp's, EGT + Wide band Lambda, oil cooler and oil filter re-location kit.

Interior:

Driftworks Cobra suzuka Buckets on superlow mounts and driftworks Pro harnesses

Momo S/wheel and G/knob

Turbo timer

Boost controller and GReedy Boost gauge in pillar pod

Soon to have Chassis bars (Roll cage)

Exterior:

R400 style front bumper

Jun Style side skirts and Jun style rear spats,

Nismo monnet lip

TE37 Rays alloys, 235/35/18 front and 265/35/18 rears with Toyo Proxies tyres

Nismo Style Decals

GTR rear boot and spoiler

Chassis:

Tein coilovers,

Uprated pads and Lines

Soon to have

Cusco arms and or powerflex bushes, 1.5 cusco diff

cheers

Buffy

Edited by buffy33

wasnt me officer lol :P

hope you had a good time and it wasnt raining too hard :)

as for the skylines, they are getting really popular over here now as are all the jap cars, they have been for some years.

The bang for your buck is so much better than any other car really,

parts are relatively cheap now that there are loads of breakers and direct links to Japan, nengun etc

The best bit is just enjoying a car that ticks a good 9 out of 10 boxes with always more room for improvment,

oh and BMW baiting :):laugh::)

cheers

Buffy

a standard (if there is one lol) start from £3500 for a manual 2.5 gtst 33

one like mine would be around £8500 onwards due to spec and condition , milage etc

About £10,000 - £12000 for a R33 gtr of good spec upto £16 to 20k for a monster, the 32 GTRs are the bargains at the moment £10,000 buys a stunner

Cheers

Buffy

Hey Buffy,

Hahah was great mate, we coped a bit of rain towards the end of the trip, near Chedder Gorge (near Bath - bloody awesome road!!)

I used to live there also few years back!

I dont think theres much else competition over there for these cars cept for the EVO's and the rexy's and the exotic cars! everything else is like 1.4L and desieal! hahah

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