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had a bit done to it

dump pipe, exhaust, exhaust cam, plennum, fmic, powerfc, tein coilovers

still as exciting to drive as the first day i test drove it a few years ago

just wish she was a bit better on fuel

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anjo0: I've already looked on carsales and there aren't that many.

SoFreshSoClean: Nice stocker you got there.

walkaou: I don't mind if it's a s1 or s2, so can you please load up your pics.

Spook's Skyline: That is one sweet r33 you have for yourself over there. How many litres do you get on a tank?

And also was there an autech version of the 4door r33. Because I've been on a few sites and i think there is, and it looks pretty good imo.

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i was getting about 300k/s tank

driving a bit more gently and iwth an afm clean its out to 350

getting it retuned in a few weeks time to see if i can squeeze 50 or so ks from a tank, and ill be happy

she makes 200rwkw and is a total blast to drive

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hey spooks and boosted they are some sexy lookin 4 doors guys, love the look of both of em ;)

i think ive seen u drivin round perth on a few occasions boosted. looks like north of the river ? hillarys by the looks of the pics.

top work :yes:

Thanks buddy.

I actually live in Claremont, but my gf lives in Woodvale so I am North of the River quite a bit.

spooks, love teh colour mate :dry:

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yer, got mine that colour nearly 4 years ago

its awesome in bright sunlight, as the sparkles really come out

man 350 for a full tank?? that crazy, i get at east 450-480 that both city and highway driving.

heres is my impul, number 65 out of 400 (how how many were made)

still stock?

we used to get around 450 before mods

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