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ben, Love the car... Looks VERY nice.

Would hate to think of the $ that went into it. I have spent HEAPS on mine and still doesnt look very special.

Who does most of your work? (mechanical and interior/exterior)

I would say most of the people in his signature.

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photochopped or not that would have to be one of, if not the nicest 33 i've ever seen :P

perfect combo. black, black rims with steel lips, dark tint, nice kit, wingless and dropped on its guts.

just perfect!

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photochopped or not that would have to be one of, if not the nicest 33 i've ever seen :P

perfect combo. black, black rims with steel lips, dark tint, nice kit, wingless and dropped on its guts.

just perfect!

if you look around the number plate of the commodore in the background you will see its kinda doubled up like the pic has been photo chopped.

but yeh a very sexy looking 33 :(

photochopped or not that would have to be one of, if not the nicest 33 i've ever seen :P

perfect combo. black, black rims with steel lips, dark tint, nice kit, wingless and dropped on its guts.

just perfect!

It is photoshopped a little but at the moment the wheels are too wide to fit under the guards.

Its a bit of a problem lowering a car off the hoist only to find that the guards were sitting on the wheels lol.

The adjustables had to come out and standard suspension put back in.

The only photochop though was the height.

Once the car has had the guards rolled it will be sitting that low ;)

Pic before the bar was painted.

The bar is 3cm off the round, Intercooler 4.5cm off the ground.

Sump 6cm off the ground :(

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It is photoshopped a little but at the moment the wheels are too wide to fit under the guards.

Its a bit of a problem lowering a car off the hoist only to find that the guards were sitting on the wheels lol.

The adjustables had to come out and standard suspension put back in.

The only photochop though was the height.

Once the car has had the guards rolled it will be sitting that low :D

Pic before the bar was painted.

The bar is 3cm off the round, Intercooler 4.5cm off the ground.

Sump 6cm off the ground :(

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lol would hate to be driving that around my area that front bar wouldn't last a day at that height.

make sure you post some pics when it's finished man i LOVE the look of it.

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primordial? have i posted pics before in here? lol oops soooo many pages i forgot if i did, sorry haha...

hehe nah no spammer :-)

ben...

Hehe nah.. i was just having a dig :rofl:

Awesome looking car btw. A lot of work has gone into it obviously!

  • 2 weeks later...
Here is mine.

She's a 95 R33 GTST with 72K on the clock, in excellent condition, has a few minor stonechips ect, and a scratch on the scirt, but no big deal there, basically as good as new.

It's a type-M with sunroof, and a few other options from nissan.

So far i have fitted a Walbro GSS342 pump, boost controller, boost guage, HKS bellmouth intake and pod, 3" dump pipe with highflow catco cat and 3" exhaust, adjustable FPR, SAFC II, an allarm and intercooler still to go.

I ordered my wheels yesturday, Speedy Spyder Gold, and after that, it's time for a tune and chase down 200rwKw.

What you think?

edit: forgot, also has RAZO peddals, Gear Knob (not in picture) RAZO turbo timmer and RAZO fuel cut deffender.

FORGOT to mention, i've only had the car two weeks

I was gonna buy this car 15500 .....

from joel at aussiecarcompliance.coma.au

best guys to deal top quality cars!

Some of the 33's in here makes me want to :(

Infact, " some " would be an understatement, more like 75%.. Shocking wheels, ugly front bars :):no: Gives the other " decent " looking 33's a bad image. :)

I was checkin' out images from page 13 onwards, Mr GTR V-spec's sky is a stunner.. I will post images of my custom red sky next week!

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