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Hi there ,

My name is Tim, I own a R33 4 door S1, I traded a Proton Jumbuck for it late december 06 and i love it!

Its fairly standard, apart from wheels, cat back, and white face el dash. I have done 5000 km and hope to do many more!

Here are some pics!

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Cheers :P

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Nice car mate. like those rims u got man...

Yea I like em but they have been guttered like a b!tch (not by me) , and the white bits look like they have crows feet (small cracks in the paint), but it wont polish off :blush:

But they look nice from a distance lol!

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Awesome sedan mate. I absolutely love the rims, makes it look tough. I want a set for my sedan!

got any plans for her?

Feel free to look at my S2 sedan thread here http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=149421

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exactly the same as mine was when i got it, minus the rims.....ya can check mine out in the qld 4sale section if ya want, i spent too much money on mods!

Umm whooaa :P

wow!

Awesome sedan mate. I absolutely love the rims, makes it look tough. I want a set for my sedan!

got any plans for her?

Feel free to look at my S2 sedan thread here http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=149421

Man I really like the Kinda standard look, with the front mount, looks sweet.

Well i'm thinking of puting a Final Konnexion body kit on, but I need a win at the pokies to fund it lol!. I want make up a "carputer" and put that in. I'm thinking of painting the rims the same color as the bottom of the car dark grey, and paint the nismo bit white, and when i kill the turbo ive got a mate with a hiflow ready to put in.

And maybe a new front sway bar, and strut brace. If I can think of something else to throw money at i'll let you know lol. :P

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Proton Jumbuck? Mate, you made the right move. Should have done it before the Proton though to be honest :D

Your absolutley right about that, sure it was new but thats the only good thing about it!

The resale value was crud, but i expected that! Glad ive got the line though! :D

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Tim, do yourself a favour and get some series 2 tail lights. import bitz have a pair for $150

To be honest mate ive seen both and I kinda prefer S1 tailies, but if I happen to back into something I might try for S2's ...

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