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I bought it of Joel at aussie car compliance, i think he is a sponsor on here...

excellent!! service so far.

What kit is it by the way?

Heres a pic of the rear.

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I bought mine from Joel too. He is great - you wont be disappointed!!

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Ah fantastic ;)

Just got the suspension overhauled, two dead shocks!

Was almost regretting getting an r33, it was feeling clumsy and heavy compared to the r32.

After the new suspension forget! it so much better then the r32, so so much more mid range torque and feels

just as nimble.

Love it :(

i dont know why everyone is so Down on R33's they are Dammm Sexyy a whole lot sexier than r32's in my opinion~~~~!!!! notice the Curves.. not the square look , i like it alot dude i wish i had ur rims on myne

Each to their own, personally i would never own an r33 but thats not to say there arent nice and dont perfom well.

Heres my "square" car, lol.

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Silver Series II is the only way to go!

I also got mine from Joel and he looked after me very well and I would recommend him to anyone who was in the market for a good Line at the right price.

This is my ride

Yep i bought my car from Joel as well, hes the man to go to for a skyline, the cars he sells are in top shape. Vey clean looking and most of them has a bunch of quality mods on them. Hes prices are hard to beat for a fresh import.

Im so jealous of your nismo bodykit, i want it on mine damn it!!

Each to their own, personally i would never own an r33 but thats not to say there arent nice and dont perfom well.

Heres my "square" car, lol.

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Did GTRs come with sunroofs?

Or is that a mock up GTST?

Looks nice regardless.

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