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Hey, purchased my S1 R33 GTSt back in April 2012 and I have never regreted my purchase of one of these fine beasts, was quite a big step from being a P plater with a Nissan Bluebird just pulling roughly 150hp. I can see there is plenty of work for me to do after browsing through some of the threads. Just applied for membership and am quite excited. I'm really looking forward to attending some meets and hopefully being able to contribute to some of the threads on the forum.

Originally had a full 3" Jap brand exhaust on it but unfortunatly got rear ended 10 day after buying the car spent 5 weeks at repairers now has a 3" X-force exhaust system. Changed headunit from a crappy sony xplode to a Pioneer AVH-P6350BT fold out screen and installed single 12" Fusion sub in boot. Under the bonnet not very much has been altered engine brace, pod filter, aftermarket intercooler but apart from those is pretty well stock.

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Hey mate always glad to see more qld's popping up around the place, scoot over to the qld section and say hi... Some boys runs weekly meet ups around indro so might be worth checking out.

Also should scoot out to willowbank one Wednesday and have a chop at some legal drag racing :), Catchya round mate

Thanks for the warm welcome guys. Tailor Made do you really want bluebird pics XD nothing special it's not the attesa model just a SSS model with the stock KA still installed.

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