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Nate: I wudnt have minded one of those, but its very hard to get compliance for it due to tighter emission laws etc, hence theres none in australia as far as I know.

INASNT - i havent completely decided yet what im doing with the car.

Strich9 - Kym you homo, I sold the R33 because I had to move on, it was a top car, but I had my fun in it, time to move onto something else. Of course Gavs car wud destroy mine, hes only had it for 3 years. Wait until ive started modding :sick:

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nate - the Auto is a not a normal tiptronic style, but u shift the gate sideways from D and u can go thru the gears like a tiptronic. Its got a Merc style gate.

Also for weight, the best thing about them is that there relatively light. 1460 kgs. Good weight balance. very popular drift car in Japan. Wudnt turn it into a drifter though, bit too rare as yet.

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