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Hi guys.

My name is Alex and im posting from wayy over here in Houston,TX.I found this site just searching on yahoo for different forums.I bought a Skyline R33 about 2 months ago and im in the process of bringing it back to life.It has its little problems but nothing too major.The main thing is I need a rear windshield but im having a really hard time getting one right now. :( As you guys already know,Skylines arent the most common car over here.Getting parts is kinda annoying.

Here it is when it got delivered to my house...

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Aside from the Skyline I drive a Honda s2000 turbo and a stock boring Lexus is300.lol.

RIght off the line I have to ask if there is a thread on here with aggressive wheel fitments on skylines,please link me! I'll leave you guys now to go post away!

-Alex

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Hey mate welcome. I lived in New Mexico for about 7 years, right next door :(.

So what's your plans with the 33? Looks like it has some panel damage down the side too?

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Yes it had its share of dents and dings but I got it for a good price.I plan on redoing everything really.I already stripped the interior for the most part and got the seats redone.Now im waiting for the bodyshop to finish pulling all the dents and primer it.Then its going to get the new black carpet in. :(

Im not painting it yet since im getting really aggressive wheels for it.I am going to have to pull the fenders so I dont wanna mess up the paint.I know its gonna sound crazy but my wheels specs are.....

Work Varianza t1s

19x9.5 +9

19x10.5 +0

They will be here in about 2-3 months.

Here are my seats before all dirty.

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And after they got redone.The GT symbol was supposed to be on the front seat headrest but they accidentally put it on the rear seat so I have to take it to get fixed later. :)

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Im getting the papers sorted out to get my R33 street legal.It wont be too long before its on the road.

Here goes pics of my s2000 too guys.Im am almost done redoing the whole car.It made 425hp to the wheels and 315tq on a stock internals.It is powered by custom turbo kit with a gt35r.

Link to HCI magazine June 2008

http://www.hcimagazine.com/ME2/Audiences/d...89E5E265F300E4F

Old look...

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Current build pics....

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I can hardly wait to start on my Skyline engine wise.I really do need to get my rear windshield 1st thought.If anyone knows a part number for it please let me know.Thanks!

-Alex

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