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Hey pshht did you get your car from aussie car compliance?

those photos looked like it was parked outside their garage,

i just bought my car of joel, hes a pretty cool guy, picked it up on the 28th,

was it you that put a scratch in your rim when you were reversing out of hes garage?

Yeah got it from aussie car compliance in castle hill. Joel is a good bloke. The scratch was very minor, hardly noticable at all. Getting it fixed for $50 in a few days. So what did you get? Any pics?

The rims are Buddy Club P1 Racing 18x8 and 18x9 with 225/40 and 255/35 rubber and it sits on NPG Coilovers. Im happy with the stiffness of the suspension, definately the best handling car i have driven. Virtually no body roll, very predictable, takes bumps and crap very nicely, etc etc..

Hey everyone

Well this is my first Skyline, its an r33 gtst series 2.

I just sold my Soarer, so its going to be good to see what Nissan has to offer :)

These are the photos of it not long after it reached here, picking it up on friday.

Dude i want one!!!!

Where did you get it?

Hey everyone

Well this is my first Skyline, its an r33 gtst series 2.

I just sold my Soarer, so its going to be good to see what Nissan has to offer :)

These are the photos of it not long after it reached here, picking it up on friday.

Dude i want one!!!!

Where did you get it?

he got it from aussie car compliance, they're one of the sponsers for SAU, go to www.aussiecarcompliance.com.au

has photos of all the cars there and also prices

Yeah got it from aussie car compliance in castle hill. Joel is a good bloke. The scratch was very minor, hardly noticable at all. Getting it fixed for $50 in a few days. So what did you get? Any pics?

The rims are Buddy Club P1 Racing 18x8 and 18x9 with 225/40 and 255/35 rubber and it sits on NPG Coilovers. Im happy with the stiffness of the suspension, definately the best handling car i have driven. Virtually no body roll, very predictable, takes bumps and crap very nicely, etc etc..

heres the pic, i ended up getting the auto one which was more suited to my budget,

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but the one you end up getting is one sweet ride, it had so much mods on it already and he practically sold it as stock price, love the 18inch wheels, i want those GTR seats

  • 1 month later...

i know this is an old thread, but i'm looking into getting a similar R33. And it was posted that Aussie Car Compliance is in Castle Hill, but on their website it says they're in Ermington??? Am i reading this right? If they are located in Castle Hill what's their contact details?

Thanx everyone

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