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Hey guys, new here. Bought the car last thursday. Names Chris :)

1996 GTS25t Series II

HKS HiPower 3.5" Catback

HKS SSQV bov

18" Rota Grids staggered 19.5 & 18.5 with Federal Semi's

Generic Pod filter

Bleed valve pushing 10psi tops

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Thanks guys. Yeah sorry Brad unsure of the offsets, couldnt find much on the net either. But the rears are 265/35 and the fronts 235/40 :)

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  • 2 months later...

Picked up my new car tonight, its taken a year to find something this clean but i have finally found it locally after searching through interstate buckets

1990 r32 GTR (82,000ks)

cam gears

power FC

3" catback exhaust

17x10 panasport G7

coilovers and camber arms

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  • 3 weeks later...

1996 R33 Series 2

SAFC-II (original ECU)

3-Inch Turbo back

Nismo 400R kit

Bilstein suspension

18"s with Federal 595's

Turbosmart gauges

Coil packs

I apologise for the horrible faded decals, the former owner... ugh... They are a pain to remove!

I recently bought this from Sydney, I wanted a car that could be used as a daily but needed work done, new to the turbo side of things and really keen to learn so I wanted something I could slowly fix and clean. Nothing more satisfying than finding a neglected car and saving it! Still new south wales plated, had like 8 months nsw rego!

one month in

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1996 R33 Series 2

It's the right year and series but needs more doors! Looks Nice, shame about the front bar though...

and + 1 more for Welcomes. :thumbsup:

Nice and welcome ! an R33 was my first turbo. Couldn't swipe the smile off my face for weeks.

Yes, despite all the dramas, you were a very smiley fella. :D

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Thank guys! Really is a shame about a lot of things on the car, one of those ones that just needs some TLC. Which means a chance to learn how to do a lot of cool things! I'm trying to clean it up to be a nice daily driver, hopefully finished build will have around 200rwkw's, student funds are horrible for saving however. Hope to see you guys out and about! :cheers:

Haha I do want more eventually, but I'm on fairly limited money being a full-time student working part-time retail. For now I'm cleaning the general car itself and restoring and replacing most of the original and damaged parts. More focusing on reliability and condition until I start earning a little more money :) Who knows though!

  • 2 weeks later...

I'm a little hesitant to upload photos of my baby until ive cleaned it up a little more :\

I bought it in pretty crappy condition (nothing too major) and have been trying to restore it to its former glory.

He even had different sized spark plugs in there!! :wacko:

1998 R34 GT-T

3" Kakimoto (i believe thats how it is spelt!) Turboback exhaust

Nismo Twin Plate Clutch

19" Wheels (previous owner put them on, no clue what they are)

HKS SSQV BOV (so sexy)

Sound system transferred over from my previous car (bought a while ago still kicks hard!)

BC Suspension (can't remember the exact model but cost me $2100 and worth every damn cent!)

Haha I do want more eventually, but I'm on fairly limited money being a full-time student working part-time retail. For now I'm cleaning the general car itself and restoring and replacing most of the original and damaged parts. More focusing on reliability and condition until I start earning a little more money :) Who knows though!

I know that feeling !! When you can only earn $400 a week when you have insurance/rego/phone bill/petrol/girlfriend it gets hard to put any money aside to do stuff to my baby! One day.. One day...

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Cheers!!

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