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Greetings from Tbilisi, Georgia

Hello everyone, my name is Tornike, I'm from Tbilisi, Georgia and I drive 1996 R33 gts25t 4 door. It is my first and only car(for now), it's daily driven and is basically in factory condition, except Nismo 3 inch catback exhaust, HKS hi flow intake and HKS grounding kit.   

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Welcome Tornike!
I can't imagine there'd be many cars like yours in Georgia?

Well yes we are a small country :D but still as for the 4 door r33-s mine is 3rd one imported. First one is already gone for spare parts, the other one was rb20 automatic, later swapped with rb25, i don't know current condition :D for the coupes 3 of my close friends have 33-s , s1 gts, s2 gts currently running all forged engine and a big turbo and r33 gtr.
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