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well this is micheals R33 GTS-T , I love this car...

I have had it for a week to do some repairs and stuff to the paint and tuning the car to run a bit better.

micheal is in the army so he wont get to see his car till easter sometime so i decided to post up some pics.

The car just got picked up today and i miss it already, I tell ya driving a RB25det is a little better than just a RB20det. Oh well enjoy

check it out and tell me what you think.

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So are you a panel beater/painter? or just do that as a bit of a hobby sorta thing.

I would just say a hobby, my dad is a painter. and i spose watching him all the time made me like doing it as an on the side thing..

the left hand side rear was hit by a post lol and made a fair bit of damage, so i fixed that for him and did the dash as well.. It doesnt seem to look as good in the pics, but all the parts inside the car have around 7 layers of 2pac clear over it.

I only did it that many times cause that sort of stuff cops a bit of a belting and i have see cars with stuff painted and half of it chiping off.. cant have that now..

pity your in bundy lol

Im gonna start to sand back mine in the next month or so and re-paint it. Paint job is shocking on it so yeh, and fix a few of the dings up. So don't be surprised if you get a few PM's from me lol

:lol: thats ok mate.. PM away, ill help ya any way i can. The only problem i had with the dash was the person who painted it b4... lol some bronze crap colour, It all had to come off. And because anything inside the car has more than likely soaked up shit loads of armoral and many other paint hating chemicals!

use alot of prepsole b4 sanding and aftersanding.

Or you will have fish eyes and paint frying up b4 your eyes,lol

And use some type of plastic primer as well to help the paint stick.

But yeah mate, any problems give me a yell.

Another modified plenium i see there.....

I do wonder if these are any good???

I mean Greddy would have spent millions on R&D of their pleniums... But how much better do u reckon they are???

I mean i just want to cut down on intercooler piping and the crossover pipe cops heaps of heat before i finally get to the plenium....

Ummmm wonder???

I think predator did this conversion also... I may just ask him... LOL

Yeah it was picked up from the coast about a year ago! last easter i think...

Im sure he said that it did have a lot more mods done to it, but when he got it alot of it was put back to stock. But yeah, im not too sure on the full story.

LOL yeah i pulled the TT apart and i painted it to blend into the whole Orange thing..

yeah they are like sandpaper to start with, but to get the best finish i gave it a hard sand to remove the old paint and also to remove the pumpy surface.. Then used some sprey putty to get it dead smooth.

Its a damm nice ride, pleasure to work on :)

Another modified plenium i see there.....

I do wonder if these are any good???

I mean Greddy would have spent millions on R&D of their pleniums... But how much better do u reckon they are???

I mean i just want to cut down on intercooler piping and the crossover pipe cops heaps of heat before i finally get to the plenium....

Ummmm wonder???

I think predator did this conversion also... I may just ask him... LOL

I have also heard the g'reedy ones losing power... Cars are funny things.

Anyway, looks heaps nice, other than yeah wheels. I dont like chrome, but I think they would suit this. That or something darker.

mmmmm my baby looks nice as now. i owe you kezza mate. cant wait to actually see it in person though, my dad said it looks bloody sweet as in person and he is enjoying it lol old people and their mid life crisis's :P:)

mmmmm my baby looks nice as now. i owe you kezza mate. cant wait to actually see it in person though, my dad said it looks bloody sweet as in person and he is enjoying it lol old people and their mid life crisis's  :P  :)

HAHHAHHA.... glad to have helped you out bro... wish i could see ya face when you jump in it ;):)

Ahhh wow nice job. I too happen to be in bundy, you wouldn't happen to want to do that sort of thing to other peoples cars by any chancewould ya?

Me I have a r33 in need of a respray and am having trouble finding someone local I would trust to do a decent job. If you want get back to me in PM's

Thanx

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