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Nice buy, Kris! I'm betting those photos don't do the car justice. It's really hard to bring out the beauty of an R33 in white.

Thanks :ninja: Yeah the car isn't clean and there's already a layer of bugs pretty thick in those photos. Washed it last night at about 10pm. I'm sure my neighbours thought I was mental but I had to get about an inch thick layer of dead insects off before they dried up :mellow:

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Thanks :D Yeah the car isn't clean and there's already a layer of bugs pretty thick in those photos. Washed it last night at about 10pm. I'm sure my neighbours thought I was mental but I had to get about an inch thick layer of dead insects off before they dried up :)

Hahaha, you should see all the cars from the Texikhana yesterday, especially the ones that were on the wet skidpan! Bore water FTL!

Yep I had a black 34 v-spec. It was great but too much money locked up in it to thrash it like I should.

I fell in love with white and that has been my top pick for colour. Pretty much wanted a white 33 ever since I saw Mik's S3 almost 2 years ago now.

She has a good foundation, forged internals, some minor head cleanup, strong exedy clutch, baffles all round. Just needs some bolt ons to make her come alive. Standard displacement and standard turbos for now. Likely going to grab another pair of GT-SS's I liked them so much on my last car.

Anyway, this car is in about the best condition inside + out i've seen for a 33 and considering that plus the almost new rebuild etc it was a steal.

Nice one Kris

haha...glad I helped influence you. But you are right, a clean freshly polished R33GTR does look awesome. And I'm not biased either...my new car definately aint white...

Nice one Kris

haha...glad I helped influence you. But you are right, a clean freshly polished R33GTR does look awesome. And I'm not biased either...my new car definately aint white...

When are we gonna see pics of your new car btw???

Please make the first mod to strip the front lip or paint it back to stock grey colour.

Yep. I know. I much prefer the standard black.

I will get around to that but it isn't the first mod. I had to put a new headunit in it already which i managed in the car park of a Strathfield car radios in Adelaide in about an hour. Personal best for installation time. Thank god the Japanese owner had used the right harness adaptor.

hOLD IT!

does this mean what i think it means?!?!!?!?!

That I might actually *drive* it... we shall see... 34 sat in the garage up to 6 weeks in a row.

Car needs new turbos before I will thrash it too much tho. Standard GTRs feel so slow.

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