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Sweet wheels Nizmo freak, they look awesome!

I think you should get some side skirts to set it off - r33's need them badlly. Your car won't look so high when you get skirts. I love my skirts:)

Cheers mate, yea i plan on getting some stock skirts in the near future, im looking at getting some teins so hopefully the car wont be so high for much longer :cool:

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Hey Trust 33 Im sure ive seen you in yennora once, a while ago u came past saw me and drifted up a street near the station?? You had stockies in the back... Anyway i put some 32 gtr rims on but not entirely happy with the look might revert back to the black stockies what do you guys think?

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Keep the R32 GTR wheels... looks hot better than stockies painted black I reckon :P

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Hey Guys, Heres a couple of my R33 at Wellington Point in Bris. Full bodykit to come. Can't choose one but. Don't want something as stand outish as veilside but more of a smooth clean look. Any ideas?

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yeah it has been by the help of kyb suspension, but want to have the wheels tucked in the guards abit.

the car will be going from 300hp to 400hp shortly

400hp... that will surely put you in your seat :pirate:

what better place to post this for all the R33 owners :)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=175830

300km/h speedo kits boys...get on em :(

last chance too as once the cash is sent to amec, 20 kits will be produced unless more buyers have paid up before then....then more kits will be made!

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