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Mind if I ask what kind of lip is that? I'm looking for one for my R33

I would say it's a series 3 stock R33 GTR front bar. Series 3 are sexy - love those projector headlights and front bar.

^^ is commodore there just to make your car look better?

That commodore is my mates, and actually a really clean example of a vs.

immac condition and i like the rims.

there were like 300 photos, tried to get the ones with the least holden in them. haha

Hey all, name's Jay. Live in south east suburbs of Vic.

Picked up my S2 R33 GTST the other day. Black, manual, sunroof, brand new Exedy HD clutch, Splitfire coil packs.

Future mods - up the boost, coil-overs, exhaust, wheels tint plus few small things here and there. I don't wanna go to hardcore on it..

My previous car was a Holden 02 VU ute which had a Raptor side mount super charger, manual, LSD, plus few other things. It made 155kw at the wheels. Plus before that I had a 88 S4 RX7 13bt, so this Skyline is my 2nd import.

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My 33 and my mate's 34:

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Cheers,

hopefully come on a few cruises and meet some new people

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