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yours is a standard FMIC?! It looked like an aftermarket one on your avatar!

LOL!

That's not my car in my avatar... Hehe!!

It's just a pic I found on the internet and I photoshopped in an aftermarket FMIC, cause that pic just had the stock one still in black colour.

It's also the same car in my sig, found it on the UK GTR forum.

Yes my actual car I have still retains the standard FMIC and the previous owner in Japan took the paint off just on the front.

I don't have the spoiler and I have white Volk TE 37's, but still Gun Metal Grey in body colour.

Looks good tho.

:P

Looks Tuff!

Any mods, beside the FMIC?

standard front intercooler.. took it off and resprayed it when i blew my oil pump. looks alot better with just silver spray pain lol

but it has:

greedy profec b 2 - ( 14.5 psi )

cat back exhaust

apexi super suction air filters x2

( just bought some dba slotted/drilled discs and some endless brake pads

217 awk :P

You can drive a R33 GTR on your green P's in NSW?

lmfao.. nah we have the restrictions aswell.. but i was 18 when i got her ( on my reds still ) and i drive it around but.. try not to as much as i can ( even tho it kills me lol ).. so yeh i just get my bro to drive me aorund in his twin turbo supra :P

haha.. iv never seen a p-plater with a GTR tho at the age of 18 yet has anyone else? ?

Nice car mate looks tough :)

+1 for p plater with GTR though. I'm allowed to drive mine though :( Not a lot of people buy em on there ps now because its illegal. When it was legal plenty of people had em :) That's probably why there's so many off the road. Too many teenagers who can't afford to maintain em :)

Nice car mate looks tough :)

+1 for p plater with GTR though. I'm allowed to drive mine though :( Not a lot of people buy em on there ps now because its illegal. When it was legal plenty of people had em :D That's probably why there's so many off the road. Too many teenagers who can't afford to maintain em :)

HAHA yeh i know :)

especially in my area a GTR is like a ferrari haha

GTR FTW

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