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Hi all, I've been looking around for a while and saving even longer, and I've finally taken the plunge and bought myself an R33 GTS-T Sedan. I'll probably be hanging around the general maintenance threads a bit because I'm a mechanical noob but willing to have a go and learn as much as I can. Here's a picture of my new baby: R33Sedanpics037.jpg

The picture was taken by the previous owner who I think might be a regular on these forums (PhillB).

Hope i get to know some of you soon.

Cheers,

Adam

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THanks 34 GTT, I couldnt figure out how to change the car in my profile so it looks like Im stuck with a Hot JE Camira :D

Ewww :P

Go to my controls and change all your info....

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Im guessing thats a four door R34 Marco (going off your cars: and your name)? Cool, I dont think I've ever seen an R34 as a four door before. Pics?

Click the link on my sig and all shall be revealed :domokun:

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nice buy..

i met philb last show and shine and i remember him telling me he just purchased a r33 manual sedan...nice mods with it? coilovers?

Thanks mate, Yeah Phil has definitely looked after the car really well. She has a few tasteful mods:

Apexi WS coilovers, Pod, 3 inch cat back 5 Zigen Exhaust. Apart from that she's pretty much stock which I like!

Just hope I can maintain her as well as Phill has.

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