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Haha... I took him to pick up the car this morning :/

Its an awesome car... took it for a test drive and I love it... has made me want to upgrade from my gts to a gtst :)

Congrats man... guess I'll see you around the forum a bit now :P

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Definitely looks nice and clean. Getting a new car always rocks, especially if its one you've wanted for a while.

All you need now is a bodykit, a front mounted intercooler and a blow-off valve and you should be set for a while.

Someone look up the definition of 'Rice Boy' for me.

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Hi guys,

Thanks for all the nice comments!

Firstly I'm only 17 and will hopefully have my license soon lol. Ive been working and saving hard for about 2 years, and owning a skyline has been my dream for a long time, which has finally come true :)

The car is a 1995 R33 GTS25T Series 1.5.

As for plans, at the moment I would like to get a nice set of rims probly some volks, a full turbo back exhaust and a better stereo system as the car is COMPLETELY STOCK. In the future I would like to either go a Tomei 2.8L stroker with the RB25 or do a RB30 bottom end with a 25 head. I'm thinking the Tomei stroker cos I'd like to see how far the RB25 head and block can go. We will see what happens, other than that all the other usual mods.

Once again thanks for all the nice comments, I look forward to meeting you guys and learning lots off you :P

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