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Hey all,

I'm Jake, living in mackay and i have just got my hands on a Black 93 R33 GTST, I'm loving the car as I've only had na cars before so the speed is really enjoyable.

On weekend when i put the interior back together ill take some photos and post them here. if anyone is in mackay and wants to help me with anything or help out in anyway that would be great as i have little to no idea on whats been done to this car apart from it being fairly stock, so mods are welcome =)

The body is fairly stock which is how i like it so no exterior mods will be done apart from wheels and led globs eventually haha.

Regards Jake

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Welcome Jake.

I highly recommend reading the forced induction threads for mod ideas.

a lot of the dos and fonts have already been figured out.

the search button is a great tool to find specific ideas.

use as little words to describe as possible to get the most results.

can't wait to see pics of your new beast.

I'm sure you will become obsessed as a lot if us have.

ps, please take most of the advice on this forum with a grain of salt.

there is a lot if good info out there.

there is also a lot of crap.

cheers, Luke.

ps, please take most of the advice on this forum with a grain of salt.

there is a lot if good info out there.

there is also a lot of crap.

Lie.

Everything written here is true.

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Also welcome.

Post pics of boat/hot gf.

EIther/or.

Not too fussed.

Welcome Jake.

I highly recommend reading the forced induction threads for mod ideas.

a lot of the dos and fonts have already been figured out.

the search button is a great tool to find specific ideas.

use as little words to describe as possible to get the most results.

can't wait to see pics of your new beast.

I'm sure you will become obsessed as a lot if us have.

ps, please take most of the advice on this forum with a grain of salt.

there is a lot if good info out there.

there is also a lot of crap.

cheers, Luke.

^ what that dood said

and

should have bought a 32.

Cheers,

Ken

Is that lowered at the front and not the rear Jake? Or am i just drunk?

Oh welcome BTW :)

yeah i only just noticed that after one my friends pointed it out... i think that the springs in the front a lowered after market ones and the rear are stock...

  • 3 weeks later...

Never seen Enkiei trispokes.

Cool.

Can't tell if serious >.>

Also i've made up some MDF spacers for my front door and have a pair of MTX splits installed. have a second set for the rear and all the wiring for my alpine amp. new head unit. and a MDF parcel shelf is in the works with loads of sounddeadener to keep the nasty rattles at bay.

yeah i only just noticed that after one my friends pointed it out... i think that the springs in the front a lowered after market ones and the rear are stock...

What you planning to do about the height? Would ride a bit weird with it off balance yeah?

Get stuck into the mods :D

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