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Gday all,

some great R33 examples in here, its been a great read from pg 1 lol!

i thought i would post some pics of my newly aquired S1 R33 GTS-t, its got some things on there i know your all gonna spew, ie: GTR badge!! but keep in mind ive just bought it and none of it is my doing, infact my sister inlaw who sold it to me bought it like that too back in 06' hahah...but it does have some fruit with 300rwhp.

Also, if anyone in WA recognise this car please pm me as im chasing details of the engine and management system, i was told it has a Forged bottom end after it fried a piston in standard form with nitrous! This car was purchased in 06 by my sister inlaw, that previous owner had the engine done by a shop N.O.R back in 06.(im lead to believe the engine builder now works at Chris Mills Performance??)

Thats all the info i have on its history, so if you know the car or the old owner please pm me!! cheers!!

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what the future holds:

Ive since got custom plates for it, i got "SCR33MN" in poly white on grey, slim line front!! woot!

Stickers on door...GONE!

GTR Badge...GONE!

You might spot in the pics the ding in the front rim? well ive got to see if i can get it fixed, if i can then i will also paint them black.

Im going to get rid of the mirror tint and just get black tint all round, legal up font, darker on the rears!

A clean up of the interior, driver seat is pretty worn and some painted bits are scratched and stuff on the dash.

As far as engine mods go, i hope to have a new GT35 hangin off it in time for Powercruise in October(High Flow turbo will be for sale then) if it turns out the engine realy does have a forged bottom end then look out, hahah...

keep the great pics comin...

cheers,

Gonz.

thats a very tidy machine there gonz :( always had a soft spot for silver 33s, dont see many of them

cheers, ima fan of silver cars, its my 3rd, the other 2 being utes, i realy like the black and silver contrast it gives, my other favourite car colour is burgundy, and Skylines look great in both colours IMO!!

Its a good thing you said that, after looking at the pics i was ready to start hanging it on you for the gtr badge.

hahaha, yeh i bet, i dont know why someone would do that, im proud of it being a GTS-t, but dont get me wrong, if i had the money for a GTR thats what it would be lol!

Gonz.

Heres my R33, Just bought her off a fellow member (some of you may recognize if you watch the for sale section)

Firstly i bought it coz it came in the m spec kit and all, nice p1 buddy rims, Nice exhaust, and 2 month old respray in silver with ice gold pearl in it, it sparkles in the light :) Also, its a type S :P (n/a) lsd and vct standard

so yeah, im fair happy with it espec being my first car and all, drove it back from qld to vic coz it was the most decent r33 for sale ive seen in ages.

Plans cosmetically are Gtr grill, and tint :) even maybe lower, but ive already scraped going to fill her up :)

Let me know what you guys think :)

P.s One pic i got bored and pulled the grill off :( Looks not bad i rekon.

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Looks nice, dont like the missing grill, can see toomuch of the shit thats in there, if you like that front bar be nice with it, becoming very hard to find these days.

Only took grill out to get a feel of what a gtr grill would look like :thanks: Yeah i love type m front bars :D

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