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Hi people new to this site done a few post. Thought i would introduce myself.

NAME: Wade

LOCATION: Hobart

AGE: 26

JOB: Administration/Customer Serivce Superannuation

RIDE: 1996 R33 GTR V-Spec

MODS/INFO:

R33 GTR V-Spec Wine Red 17" Rays Gram Lights wheels, stainless steel exhaust, ohlins suspensions, exedy button clutch, twin blitz BOV, HKS pods, trust intake pipes, Brembos, momo air bag steering wheel, drift pillar gauges, custom phat cooler, mines centre gauge, JVC dvd player, amp and sub.

Look forward to getting to know people and cruising around and lerarning more about these machines

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Name Leigh

Location Lauderdale

Job Call Centre

Car '93 r32 gts-t

Mods Fmic, Exhaust, Turbo Timer, MBC, heavy duty clutch, VeePort type 2 bov, SAFC2, an LED in the gear knob.. a shitty immobilizer that only works when you press the button around the drivers side mirror :)

First pic with shopping list is before I bought it from Sydney. Had to take off side window tint and still haven't gotten around to putting it back on..

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Name: Owen

Location: Devonport

Job: Crew Trainer @ McDonalds Devonport (I'm Lovin' It)

Car: 1988 HR31 GTSX Two tone dark blue over sliver with rainbow mettalic fleck.

Mods: (work in progress) Engine RB25, Manual Conversion, Greddy FMIC Future Mods: S13 LCA and Hubs, Tein Coilover Suspension, Turbo Upgrade, Oil Cooler, Aftermarket Computer,

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Name: Jack

Location: Hobart

Job: Panel beater at Bocchino's - European Technology Bodyworks

Car: Nissan Skyline ECR33

Mods:car was 100% stock when I purchased it on may 25th 2007, just after it landed from J land. everything on the car I have done myself (all the custom fabrication/mechanical, everything), except tuning which was left to Andy and Pro Automotive.

Roll cage is on the go + my boot 'layout', including 3 litre surge tank and external pump setup etc, and respray is on the cards for xmas break. stroker motor is going to be the next major project.

the mods will never stop. The rough aim is 600RWHP, insane panel/paint, clean unique interior, something I can take to the track, hillclimb or drags and drive home, and to remain and bad ass street car.

Cheers

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Name: nathan

Location: launceston

Job: supervisor

Car: r33 gtst s1 black

Mods: power fc, 550cc injectors, z32 afm, gt2835, 3inch exhaust, turbotech boost controller, gtr body kit, 17inch rim and made 255kw on 1 bar and 480nm of torque on a mainline dyno.

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  • 2 months later...

Name: Brad

Location: Launceston

Job: Accountant

Car: Nissan Skyline R33

Mods: Bought Car Stock in October

Recently added

Stealth FMIC

Kkr 480 with 3" dump pipe

3" exhaust from cat

Gfb Bov

Reactor Boost Controller

Pod Filter

Blitz Turbo Timer

If u see me around town say hi cause i'm friendly and hoping to meet others round my area with skylines. My car has a jdm sticker and clark racing sticker on the back and a jdm badge on the front.

Here is a picture of my car from my phone. The car looks dented in the pic but its just the shadows. The body is straight but the front bar is bashed around a bit (previous owner)

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Brad

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hey all

name Luke aka Lanky

ride 1990 r32 gts-t ex jap cop car

mods

hks podfilter

hks bov

apexi rear coilovers

3inch zorst

d1 oil catch can

sabra front mount kit

tommie dash cluster

carbon pod shield

funz old white 5 spokers

25mm rear spacers

20mm front spacers

big alpine stez install

bonnet pins

remove3d the rear spoiler

totally returned the interior back to stock

momo sterring wheel

mono shifter

mono pedals

nismo mats

update on what the r32 now looks like this

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Name Brad

Location Launceston

Job Electrician

Car 95 R33 Skyline GTS-T 4dr

Mods Cat back Nismo 3inch exhaust, HKS pod filter, Blitz turbo timer, boost guage, R34 wheels, M sport bodykit, JVC stereo, mirror tint, OS Giken? HD clutch

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Name: Jon

Location: Hobart

Job: IT

Cars: 1985 white hr31 passage gt

1998 black r34 gtt coupe

Mods: R31 - Rb26dett, custom twin zorst (micky barker built, awesome) pods, big fmic, r33 gtst gearbox. Power FC and more on the way this year. Probably more things that i cant remember. BBS Rims.

R34: Jon-500 number plates :rofl: HKS pod, HKS coilovers, 3" catback zorst. Tollway GPS card reader that yells random jap things out when you turn the car on. 19"s.

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Name: Jaymie

Location: Hobart

Job: Engine Reconditioner at Tasmanian Engine Recondioning Services

Car: 1998 Nissan Skyline ECR33 Series 2

Mods:-

Engine: Genuine GTRN1 RB26 crank drilled and tapped for gallery plugs, genuine RB26 GTR harmonic balancer, genuine N1 oil pump, Nitto forged H-beam rods, ACL race series pistons 8.5:1 comp ratio, Total seal rings, ACL race series bearings big ends and mains, ACL race series full gasket set, ARP main stud kit, standard water pump, oil drain returns in head and block drilled oversize and chamfered, head modified to fit RB26 valvetrain i.e. (solid lifters, valves, springs, retainers, cams), custom 5 angle valve seat grind with many hours of port & polishing by hand, Kelford Cams springs, standard GTR camshafts, adjustable cam gears, greedy copy plenum, 80mm billet throttle body, PFI 14mm billet fuel rail with Siemens Deka 870cc injectors, aeromotive FPR and braided hose fitting kit, Jim Berry race clutch, GCG hi-flow turbo on standard manifold, 3inch dump to 3inch decat to 4inch system with cannon muffler, 600x300x76 intercooler with 2.5inch and 3.5inch piping, custom 3 inch intake on turbo, modified piping with standard BOV, oil brether tank, Apexi power fc computer.

Exterior: Standard bodykit with aftermarket front bar (make unknown), 17x8 front and 18x10 back Lenso Project D rims with TOYO Proxes 4 rubber, Hicas lock bar fitted, adjustable rear camber arms.

Future Mods: Garrett GT3540 on high mount manifold, coilover suspension.

Name: Luke aka peto

Location: Hobart

Job: auto-glazier at instant windscreens

Car: 1998 R34 GTT

Mods: FMIC, full 3.5" exhaust, splitfire coilpacks, gcg highflowed turbo, apexi power fc, hks ssqv bov, bosch 040, apexi pod - 246.2kw on 17.5 pound. 18x10 and 18x9 lenso D1r's, pedders coilovers, hicas lock bar, isc rear camber arms, do-luck carbon fibre tail light covers, shaved bootlid.

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Name: Brian

Location: Hobart

Car: 1996 R33 GTST

Mods:

S2 RB25 DET, rb26 crank,forged rods & pistons ACL race bearing and gasket set, metal head gasket.

ported and polished port matched head

Nismo N1 oil & water pumps.

splitfire coil packs

Turbo smart fuel pressure regulator

Turbo smart bov

Turbo smart boost controller

front facing plenum

Excedy sprung button cluch

18x8 & 18x10 drift teks

to much to list really,

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Name: Brian

Location: Hobart

Car: 1996 R33 GTST

Mods:

S2 RB25 DET, rb26 crank,forged rods & pistons ACL race bearing and gasket set, metal head gasket.

ported and polished port matched head

Nismo N1 oil & water pumps.

splitfire coil packs

Turbo smart fuel pressure regulator

Turbo smart bov

Turbo smart boost controller

front facing plenum

Excedy sprung button cluch

18x8 & 18x10 drift teks

to much to list really,

How much power is that making?

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