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Hey Boys & Girls,

Just got a nw phone and thought I would post some updated pics. Now that she is back on the raod.

I know the paint is terrible, thats what you get for not paying enough tho!!!

Well this is what she looks like, pics of bay to come.

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Hi all,

Haven’t posted anything in here yet so i thought id use some of my frre time this morning to add my info. Here tis:

'89 HCR32 Gts-t

Crazy crazy pager alarm making it the new Fort Knox (yeh thats right dont even think about it)

Black

A few km's

Has a cool electronic sunroof though :)

Mods/Upgrades/Fixed bits

DBA 4000 front rotors

Carbon Kevlar Pads

HKS exhaust turbo back (still dubious about this but supplier said it had one even though i cant find any marking. It definitely has a/m dump pipe anyway!)

Hyrbrid GT Spec FMIC

HKS EVC III

Blitz Turbo Timer

Plethora of gauges

ARC BOV

Height adjustable racing suspension (G E T written on it but not sure who/what they are, any ideas? pic attached)

Rice:

Cusco radiator cap wohooo

Greddy Gear Knob

External:

GTR body kit minus rear spoiler

Gold Work 17" rims

Federal Tyres

Attached a couple of my latest pics too

Give us a wave if u see me!

Catchya

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Fairly stock Series II R33

PFC

Apexi pod filter

Tein suspension

3 1/2' exhaust

Eclipse Stereo

Looking for some good contacts around ACT/Sydney for cheap mods

Also if anyone knows a performance centre/mechanic in ACT/Sydney looking for an extra set of hands on weekends etc give me a bell, I will work for free (trying to learn a few things about A/M mods, and im on compo payout so i cant work for $$.

Future Upgrades

Eboost2

FMIC (Plazmaman maybe?)

HKS Cam gears

Split fire coil

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