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Picked up a white '97 GTS25t on Monday in Melbourne, got home and spent most of yesterday giving it a good clean (was in pretty dirty condition) needs another polish and to fix a couple of minor body blemishes.

Just sorting a few mods and will post some pics.

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Only a couple of pics from tonight as the battery went flat and I'd had enough in the end... the new BMS R33 that will be used for some R&D and daily transport - for now it has bolt on FMIC kit, Apexi N1 exhaust, K&N pod, R34 GTR rims and a few other things with more under development. My wife is thinking of giving it a run at the Baskerville Hillclimb in Aug, if not her I certainly will as the RX7 is far from finished with the engine still needing to come out...

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hiuhih the SX4 is getting an exhaust, the cold air intake is being made and the ecu is on order, i knw it, 3 weeks on and i already want more power.

Saw the odl girl in a sory state last night at the dealer, dam it they arn't looking after it very well.

very tidy skyline there T01

Yeah its still go a ways to go before I'm happy, but nice for sure. Although I think it would go well with the rims I'm not sure if a CF bonnet be look a bit much?

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Well I don't post much on here but I thought I would cause I'm bored lol.....

Some of you may know of my Cressida . Anyhow I have been royaly stuffed around with a few parts causing me to rethink the whole project. I am now going to remove the 1jz in favour of a 2jz with a gt35r turbo - can't wait :thumbsup: . If you wanna know what business's not to deal with, shoot me a PM as there is a pretty big list of some well known companies.

In the meantime, so I can get out on the track, I have bought

r31 to piss fart around in :P Don't expect me to scando the straight though lol - Small steps baby haha

Cheers Dan.

P.S. Does anyone know how to get my user name changed to Drifterdan like it is on the other forums?

Wicked 33 Stu!

I LOVE the rims!

Jealous much? :P

Yeah it presents well hey... although its keeping me from spending on the RX7 the 33 is coping some more upgrades including Splitfires, new seats and some Nismo tidy up stuff.

I reckon 34 rims on your blue 33 would look pretty awesome.

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