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Awesome got some specs for us all oh and morning all

It's almost a completely stock white S2 R33 GTST, only thing I've noticed changed are the wheels and stereo. Engine sounds in excellent condition. Just a couple of spots of surface rust that I found but the dealer is fixing that up for me before the handover. Awesome condition for the older car. Should enjoy it for years to come :cheers:

It's comming.

P.s did you read tha BC.com link RE: rb26 motor last night

white boy work fast?

P.S yes i glanced over it, didnt read it properly though lol

get a job you bum

nice boobs :)

white boy work fast?

P.S yes i glanced over it, didnt read it properly though lol

nice boobs :)

I might offer $2500 as its just parts. Although the claim power makes me happy, we'll see just how true it is when he tells me what head work was done. Now, all I need now is a car

yeah, sales job without car = screwed

want black 32 to put it in? you do all the work and pay for everything, I'll just watch m-okay?

but I'm tempted by something else with an rb26 at the moment.. shall see.

yup.. rb25 has been running fine for 12 months now.

Just don't go to any events anymore as haven't had much spare moula, and the fact it's like 90 mins to get to brisbane where nearly all of the events are. Car is paid off as of 2 weeks time, so can start wasting more money on it.

The hicas is knackered as well which makes it a bugger to drive at anything past 100km/hr - so just waiting on that guy to finish those damn bars he got everybody to pay for and then knicked off somewhere (probably on all those deposits!)

yup.. rb25 has been running fine for 12 months now.

Just don't go to any events anymore as haven't had much spare moula, and the fact it's like 90 mins to get to brisbane where nearly all of the events are. Car is paid off as of 2 weeks time, so can start wasting more money on it.

The hicas is knackered as well which makes it a bugger to drive at anything past 100km/hr - so just waiting on that guy to finish those damn bars he got everybody to pay for and then knicked off somewhere (probably on all those deposits!)

Oh good to hear. You live around Nerang dont you?

Tell me about it! QR takes half a tank of gas before you even touch the track!

As for hicas...ebay 99 dollar spesh! lolz

I used to live near nerang (arundel).. now live down near the border by the beach.

Did you ever get your r33 fixed and back on the road?

Yeah, not so sure about those ebay ones - heard they can snap. But if this guy ends up piking, that's probably what I'll end up trying.

I used to live near nerang (arundel).. now live down near the border by the beach.

Did you ever get your r33 fixed and back on the road?

Yeah, not so sure about those ebay ones - heard they can snap. But if this guy ends up piking, that's probably what I'll end up trying.

Yeah mate she is all fixed hopefully getting her registered this week if i can find the time!

Its actually been ready for ages except i lost my license the week i got it back for 7 months! :P

Does gtrgeoff make the hicas bars for 32's as well?

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