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Hey All,

Just thought I'd introduce myself and put a couple of pics up of my new car 96 model Series 2 4dr.

As I have been on SAU for a while now with a few different cars like a 180sx, A31 cefiro and a JZZ30 twin turbo soarer just to name a few...

The current spec is:

Apexi Coilovers

Short shift kit and aftermarket clutch

5 zigen exhaust

Weds 17 rims and new 17 x 9 dished +20 :thumbsup:

When I first picked it up:

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SideonR33.jpg

New Rims:

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RearBlackdished17.jpg

Cheers

Phill

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mmmm i can feel the 33 4 door love in the air :thumbsup:

Black is sexy as hell....hmm i think i need a respray!

Dont want to sell those first set of rims do you?

Yeah I am pretty happy with black, but the first rims are being kept for track rims!

those red rims should be burnt at the stake!!!!

I know what you mean, thats why it as the first thing I changed! though they do have carbon centres so they look alright up close.

burnt at the stake... ONLY A WITCH WOULD KNOW WHAT THAT MEANS!!!

I CALL SHENANIGANS!!!!

EVERYBODY GRAB A BROOM!!!! IT'S SHENANGIANS AGAIN

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hey, i too am new to the forums and am the proud owner of a black 4 door 33. i know pic below isnt the best but its the only one i have on my comp. my car is all pretty stock but still manages to draw the odd eye or too as i roll down the street.

Dont want to sell those first set of rims do you?

I am now having second thoughts? Pm me if your interested?

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hey, i too am new to the forums and am the proud owner of a black 4 door 33. i know pic below isnt the best but its the only one i have on my comp. my car is all pretty stock but still manages to draw the odd eye or too as i roll down the street.

Nice four jasra, I like the GTR bodykit :P Any other mods?

Nice clean 4 door, they look so good in black! I dont go much on either rims though...I'd have to say i prefer the red lipped ones, something about the big centers on the other rims doesnt do it for me. drop it at the back and take the spoiler off :thumbsup:

Edited by TazzS13
Nice clean 4 door, they look so good in black! I dont go much on either rims though...I'd have to say i prefer the red lipped ones, something about the big centers on the other rims doesnt do it for me. drop it at the back and take the spoiler off :rant:

Taking the spoiler is on the cards when I get my sideskirts painted and now it looks like I'l have to flare the guards a little as I just picked up another set of new rims :( New pics should be up soon *fingers crossed*

Thanks to all for the comments :rofl:

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Ahhhh nice ride Phil! :domokun:

I hadnt seen your new ride yet! Any new updates of the new rims?

Cheers Robbie :wub: Your ride's looking good in it's new clothes :worship:

I'll upload some pic's of my new rims :) Works 17 x 8/9 +12!!

nah, its very stock. but i got some gtr headlights on the way from japan that on going on very soon. plan to get a new radiator and a fmic as soon as i save up enough.

Nice GTR headlights should look good!! I'm always saving too ( to buy new parts) lol

Nice, very very black I must say...

Cheers, I've always had a thing for Black four doors :)

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I haven't updated this in a while but here is my R33 which now has the +12's and freshly painted sideskirts and I have started the guard rolling which will soon turn to flaring :):w00t:

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My4drR33Rear.jpg

-Phillb

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