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Hey all sure most of you wont care but here she is....

Sold my silver r33 series 2 about a week ago and have just taken the keys to my new car.

Its a 1995 GTR R33

Heres a couple pics not very good yet

Just about stick as a rock except, triple plate clutch, trust FMIC and N1 turbos

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yeah, agreed , the purple looks brilliant mate!

even the RB26 is purple! nICE!

Yer thanks guys!!! just needs a cut and polish to get a few little scratches out etc...

But yer its my daily driver so hope someone sees me around!!!!

And PK if you read this i need some new stickers!

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Just about stock as a rock except, triple plate clutch, trust FMIC and N1 turbos

Looks like you got some more mods than just those. I'm guessing an oil catch can plus others judging by the engine bay.

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Looks like you got some more mods than just those. I'm guessing an oil catch can plus others judging by the engine bay.

oh yer and a catch can! lol....

ummm cant reali see to much else in there but hey i dunno what im looking at reali! lol

but yer loving it so far!

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