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Hey people,

I’ve just moved to Brisbane from up north, new job (network engineer) in Murarrie and a new car, Skyline R33 GST-T (5th car). I got it from gold star autos (hopefully it’s not dodgy) Anyways, I’m a pretty keen driver, when I get bored, I go driving around randomly. I’m still getting use to it, since my last car was a Hilux surf.

At the moment my R33 is pretty stock, apparently it has some GTR options, 17inch wheels and a exhaust that doesn’t wake the neighbors.

I have done some researching and I think the first thing ill do to it is throw on a FMIC. BUT, there are 100’s of crazy named brands out there, so I have no idea on which kit to get.

Well, I’m keen to go for a cruise any time. So pm me if u are bored. I live in red hill at the moment, moving to kangaroo point next weekend.

Kev

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Welcome to SAU

Come along to a few Tuesday night dinners and meet the crew, disscussion generaly revolves around modifing skylines or discussions of a sexual manner...

Some times both... :P

You will find all the info about dinners in the event section here in the Queensland area of the forum...

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Hi mate welcome, probly see you around cruising.

Good luck with the future mods.

I hope you have a lock up garage for the 33, as they are very popular with the criminal element around Brisbane and Gold coast.

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nice grille!!!!!!!!! is that a 95 model?, i can justg see the series 1.5/2 wing on the back. if its a cat back `exaust, get a 3" dump pipe and down pipe, you will not regret it.. :( and front mount if you are running more boost :)

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welcome bud.

i like the colour what would u say it is.

gun metal or pewter?

just jap has FMIC for 345 check sponsors. and ill fit it for u for a bit more :(

and i like ur grill far better than the standard 3line GTST S1 grill.

hey, nice car for sale... i would not mind those mods hey.. half of me would like to see if you would trade for my 33gtst.. but 32 interior doesent like me.. any vids of your car?

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i have a nismo style grill for sale if anyone wants it, was brought from japan brand new, i used it for 2 months, and still in mint condition... black fibre glass with a red S in the middle, only for a series 2 only..$80? any one

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That is an awesome grill! I tried to find one for my 33 but had to settle for a GTR grill instead. Oh and welcome

Mine has the same with NISMO in it. Came with it from japan so I dont know where one would track one down. It wasnt painted though when I got it, just matt black plastic.

I think it looks a load better than the standard 3 bar one anyway,

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