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Had a R33 come into the workshop today after getting defected. What a list to change to get through regency.

Turbo, Exhaust,wheels, coils, hicas, headlights, FPR, SAFC, BeeR, Timer, Steering wheel, horn, diff. And thats without getting the car on the hoist. Gonna take awhile.

Had a R33 come into the workshop today after getting defected. What a list to change to get through regency.

Turbo, Exhaust,wheels, coils, hicas, headlights, FPR, SAFC, BeeR, Timer, Steering wheel, horn, diff. And thats without getting the car on the hoist. Gonna take awhile.

does the owner also have a big "KICK ME" sign tattooed upon his/her genitals ?

-D

Please tell me you have seen the light?

Blue mesh rocks dude! :)

But no ... don't worry, its not going on the 33 :)

Any idea how much 19" Impuls would sell for second hand. Not sure I want to keep the impuls on the car.

condition of rims and tyres?

Rims are in good nick. Minor rash on one. Tyres are driveable, but one rear could use replacement due to camber wear. Seen these going for between $1100 (quick sale) to $1600 (sau for sale) and even $1500 (ebay).

Might throw an ad up in the FS section shortly.

Overall, car is in great condition. Interior is immaculate. Engine bay is tidy, no leaks. All panels are straight as. Interior is totally stock. Stock ride. Cops will have no problems with this 33. Only one problem ...

... previous owner before the guy I bought it off cut the reo bar. Gotta find me one of them. :)

Shopping for reo bar, bodykit, and 17"-18" rims.

Not bad!

Just having a cup of tea with some Gingernut biscuts. Yourself?

mmmm gingernut biscuits.....had an annoying headcold for a week now....starting to clear up now...every morningi wake up sounding like barry white

ruby, interested in swap for 18's of the same rim?

Have to weigh up if i want the cost of 19" tyres to replace first though.

I would be interested yes! For the same reason you're pondering over: replacing 18" rubber over replacing 19" rubber :P

PM me when you're ready

Shopping for reo bar, bodykit, and 17"-18" rims.

Join the list of 33 owners seeking reo bars :P

i say get a gtr front bar, and some rear pods, should be plenty, bodykits on a daily are a pain in the ass on Adelaide roads.

And get some 33gtr rims on it!

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