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Yeah ive seen him around a few times as well..... Does look nice.

Completely unrelated but whos car is this? Nightmare? Is he a Sydney member of SAU or something? Its one of the nicest R33s i ever saw.... Love that Kakimoto kit.

http://members.optushome.com.au/sabretooth...ee/DSCN2823.JPG

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Nice pic! Haven't seen the Skyline with "PANIC" plates but one of the nicest Skylines I have seen is the one my mate recently bought. Its also a SII silver Skyline and he took it on the recent SDU cruise a few days after he bought it. It has a Nismo front lip, a boot lip and 5ZR 5 spoke rims. It's simple n neat but aggressive at the same time.

It recently put out 235rwkW at a dyno. You should see the interior too! Light grey leather trim.

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Originally posted by WASSABI

still reckon "GT N1K" is the sickest gtst in perth... drove past speedworks tonight, it was there AGAIN....

YES!!

Has that car got THE sickest rims or what?

If he's at PAS this year, i'll be bringin a mop hey... (for the drool..)

and loooove that BIG33, only it's a little too whale-like for me :D

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Adam32,

He has a bigger turbo, HKS pod filter, 550cc injectors, fuel pump, intercooler, full exhaust, Apexi PFC, Apexi AVR, forged pistons, gasket. Has a few other bits and pieces done to it.

On ordinary days he runs it at 0.8bar but he boosts it to 1.3bar when he wants to drive hard.

The best part of it is that he bought it as is and it had only 27,000km on the clock as the guy he bought it from has another 3 cars.

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Was he trying to pass it off at the last auto salon in February this year as an N1? then we saw the 2.5 litre under the bonnet?

It was a VERY nice looking car which big spoilers and sick mags but yeah i some people were undere the impression it was an N1 frfom his numberplate or badging or sumfin...still sounds pretty sweet now with those mods on it!!!

Oh talking about N1 the ex Joe Crisafio GTR n1 that was 4 sale was sold about a month ago.... he got PSI to service it a few weeks ago... it was very nice...Brett drove it into the workshop and even that was enough to make me drool.... i had a quick talk to the owner he seemed quite happy with it as you would... bit dissapointed though about non airconditioning but thats what you get with a true race bred car.... it is a nice white one with LOVELY Nismo mags! SEX ON WHEELS!!

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Was the N1 GTR from Crisafio? I think that used to belong to Paul Rogers (ex-Perth Wildcat, now Adelaide 36er), who has upgraded to an R34 V-Spec.

GT-N1K is owned by Nich, thus the N1K part of the plates. It is always at Speedworks because Basil, formerly of Baz Motorworks and now head mechanic at Speedworks, built the car.

It is a animal, lots have gone into it.

:uh-huh:

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Not sure if he is putting it into Western Salon, I imagine he would, afterall it is a showcar...but one that seems to be driven a lot!

Mods that I know of,

cosworth pistons, conrods and balanced crank.

port and polished cylinder head (got a lot more flow out of this)

turbonetics t66

haltech

trust external oil cooler kit

850cc injectors

custom intake manifold

bosh fuel pump and surge tank

OS giken twin plate

lots more....

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