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Hey guys..

Thought id post up a few pics of the 33 ive got now.. its almost at where i want it, just waiting on my rear trust bar to get painted & fitted,

a few finishing suspension mods & a few little things in the engine bay...

I sold this - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...2&hl=obsezt Simply because i wanted a car with a forged

motor rebuild and im not the type who can wait 6 months for a mechanic to build my motor so i sold it and bought another one with a

rebuilt/forged motor.. :P I kind of enjoy buying and selling so it wasnt much of a hassle...

Only thing that does my head in about this one is that it doesnt have a sunroof like my other one did, but this car is ALOT more fun

since its got the cusco diff, bee r, garret b-bearing tbo etc etc.

Anyway have a look and let me know what yas think......

oh andddd, if anyone knows a guy in northern suburbs of melbourne who cut n polishes black cars WELL let me know!!

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Thanks for the positive feedback guys..

The GTR lip was already on the bonnet when i bought the car which i was absolutely RAPT about.. I had been

looking for that for AGES with my other 33...

The Grill on the other hand I bought myself and paid a fortune for after looking for i think 87665879 years if im right?

It is actually a genuine gtr grill not one of those mock up ebay ones.. I also had it on my other 33 but kept it when i sold

it ofcourse!!

At the moment im looking for a flush rear boot to finish it off after the rear trust bar is fitted..

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  • 4 weeks later...

Just thought id let u guys know, this car is gonna be looking very aggressive soon and am currently installing the HICAS lock bar, adjustable front castor rods & pineapple bushes... :kiss:

hopefully photos of the updated look will be up this week...

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nice ride you have there.im a big fan of the trust front bars.though i havent seen a trust rear that i can recall.

yeah they dont make one, i love the wheels on this car and th exhaust note.. i see it down at CREATD alot, sweet car and top bloke.

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