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NAME: Luke

LOCATION:Originally Tungridge, TAS, now living in Townsville QLD

JOB: Rifleman, Royal Australian Infantry

CAR: 1994 R33 GTS-T

MODS: None, besides a turbosmart dualport BOV and a VS style body kit. Im goin overseas in a few months

and when i get back i should have a good bit of cash and i plan to spend around 20 grand of that cash on the car.

bare minimal mods will be made to the exterior (just rims and respray) the rest is goin on the buzz box. should be

a good project so ill keep y'all posted once its underway.

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Hi guys I am new so here is my details.

I am also fairly involved with TasCommodores club

Name: Brad aka Finny

Location: Tranmerre

Job: Information Technology Services, Department of Education

Car: 1993 GTS25-T Skyline, 4 door

pic bellow

Mods:

GTR front bar and grill

GTR side skirts

rear lip

Turbo smart in car boost controller

18x10" rims

red door trims

SAFC 2

3" exhaust system

Car: VS-S Commodore

Mods:

KKR-480 Turbo

Custom turbo manifolds

3" Dump pipe

3" exhaust single lukey muffler

600x300x76 FMIC

rebuilt engine

lowered 3"

370cc injectors

Car: 1994 VR commodore

Mods: Twin 2" exhaust

Car: 1992 Carolla

Mods: None its a daily

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Name: Alexander

Location: Hobart

Job: Network Leader - Commonwealth Bank

Car: Silver 1999 R34 GT25

Engine: RB25DE - twin-cam 140 kW/190 PS and 147 kW/200 PS (with VCT) @ 6000 rpm, 255 N·m (26.0 kgf·m) @ 4000 rpm)

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Eh, still paying the car off so have not really done anything to it.

Would have been better off spending money on a GTS-T etc, but then I was a bit naive when I bought the car. Have had some fun in it though, and it's got more then enough oomph to cause issues with the police :P

Need finance? Talk to me... ./jokes

  • 2 weeks later...

Name: Andrew

Location: New Norfolk :)

Job: jobless :)

Car: ae92 corolla atm...saving for a 32 gtr

Mods: umm...are you serious? :laugh: maybe wen i get the gtr :laugh:

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if ya see me driving around anywhere giv me a wave...hell even pull me ova sumhow & we can hav a chat :laugh:

cheers

Andrew ;)

  • 3 weeks later...

Name: Nathan

Location: Launceston

Job: auto elec apprentice

Car: 32 gts-t

Mods: 3" turbo back with one hotdog in to two 2 1/2" tips, bilstein shocks with whiteline springs, adj caster rods, alloy pineapples, hicas lock, black 17x9 drifteks front and rear, nardi classic wheel

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send a wave my way if ya see me :thumbsup:

  • 5 weeks later...

Hey guys, im new to the forums and to skyline ownership, heres my details;

Name: Luke

Location: Hobart/Scamander (east coast)

Job: Student at UTas

Car: '96 Series II R33 GTS-T

Mods (that i know and can think of):

custom 3" turbo back, pod filter, autometer pillar gauges, 235/40's on 18" chromies, upgraded brakes, underbody neons....um thats all i can think of haha

Plans:

Lookin soon at gettin a FMIC, upgrade the ECU (maybe to an Apexi power fc), and put a bosch or walbro fuel pump in, just need the cash haha

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If ya see me about give me a wave, lookin forward to goin on a cruise soon, hopefully we can head through Scamander nd take a couple of pics in my home town :P

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Name; Mitch

Location; Launceston

Job; Call Centre

Car; 1990 Nissan Skyline GTR

MODS; pretty much f**k all at the moment

3.5" cat back zorst

X-Force dump pipes

Apexi power f/c

Bosch 044 external pump and surge tank

800cc injectors

Turbosmart dual stage boost controller

TEIN coilovers

17"x10" G-Max Drift6 white wheels

Carbon Fiber vented bonnet [5vents]

SINFUL plates

Alarming yellow paint job

DVD player // 7" Screen

RECARO front seats

i think thats pretty much it really..post some pics later

come say hi if you spot me out :nyaanyaa:

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gday all,

im trent, from hobart.

own a bluey/green 93' GTS-T.

its got a Full front end series two conversion, FMIC, 3" Turbo Back Exhaust, lowered, 18" black chrome wheels, strut bar, HKS turbo timer, apexi air filter and thats all i can think of atm.

cheers

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  • 3 weeks later...

Hi all.

Name - Daniel

Occupation - Casual woolies man

Uni Student (Bachelor of Tourism and German Major)

Interests: Beer, boobs and cars of course.

Location - Forcett, (Its near Lewisham) :worship:

Just bought a 1995 R33 Mspec series 1.5

Mods: well its pretty much stock mechanically but runs very clean.

Stereo and that going in soon so im amped.

Very happy with car but window tinting soon and later in down the track it will recive some engine mods. Cant afford it at the moment.

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Name: Shane

Location: Hobart

Job: Salesperson

Car: Navy blue 1999 r34 GT-T.

Mods: not many just the basics, pod, exhaust, HKS adjustable coilovers, 19"x10.5" rear running 275s 19"x9.5" front running 245s.. deep dish shadow chrome insert/polished lip, 15% tint..

Pic: sorry but no pic as yet

Just noticed i never introduced myself :blush: LOL

Name: Adam mainly known as Funz

Location: Kingborough

Job: IT support

Car: 1993 R32 GTS-T type M

Mods:

Apexi Pod Filter,

GKtech Dump pipe,

Greddy cored front mount intercooler,

Turbotech Manual Boost controller

KONI adjustable rear coilovers (installed soon)

KYB front coilovers (installed soon)

HICAS lock (installed soon)

DRIFT oil catch can (installed soon)

Apexi Turbo Timer,

NISMO front strut brace,

NISMO Duracon gear shift knob (black)

OMP deep dish wheel,

OEM fixed racing seat (sorting out rail install atm)

2" 4 point harness, will upgrade to 3" 6 point soon.

BSA 17" white rims,

3" Cannon zorst,

GTR bonnet,

GTR front grill, (removed atm cause i hate being mistaken for a GTR lol)

GTR rear wing (removed atm ^^),

Veilside style rear bar,

Top Secret style side skirts (i think),

Trust style frontbar (soon to be a vertex bar darn possums.)

Kawasaki Green paint.

Running on about 13psi on stock turbo atm, no idea about KW or RWKW power atm as i havent had it dyno'd. plan to upgrade exhaust to a 3" then get it tuned.

Also prepping my car for the Collinsvale hillclimb atm.

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^^ no FMIC in this photo as you can prob tell lol.

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and a small photochop of what my car may look like by the end of the year lol

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Name Ross

Location Hobart

Job sales person

Car 89 R32 type m

mods

Fmic

JIC coilovers w/Tein springs

18" xhp dirty dog rims

Vertex bodykit

Blitz dttx t/timer

bosch 040

3inch exhaust

exedy 5 puck brass button clutch

apexi pod

strut brace

spoiler removed and full respray in chrysler prowler purple effect

  • 2 weeks later...

Name: Ben

Location: Burnie

Job: New car supervisor

Car: '95 Series I.5 R33 GTS-T

Mods: 19 inch Azukas, 3 inch exhaust , boost gauge, boost controller, pod filter, cd mp3 player, tinted windows, electric sunroof, front mount intercooler, turbo timer, splitfire coils, alarm immoboliser

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  • 2 weeks later...

Name: Teng

Location: Brunei Darusslam on Borneo Island in South East Asia.

Job: Electrical Technician II @ Brunei Shell (BSP)

Car: 1996 ECR33 GTS25t Type-M Series-2 with RB25DET

Mods:

http://www.nengun.com/member/teng

  • 5 weeks later...

Name: Adam

Location: Hobart

Job: Apprentice Mechanic

Car: 93 R32 gts-t

Mods: Pod Filter, 3" Turbo Back X-Force Exhaust, Tint, Alarm/Immobiliser, Bosch 040 Fuel Pump, Full Stereo Upgrade..., M Spec Side Skirts & Rear Pods, 18's, Full Respray... more to come :wub:

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