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hay every one my names alex, recently moved to canberra to go to uni. My pride and joy is my pearl white r33 gts25t. she has 96k on the clock, has done a 13.6, and last dyno showed ~194kw and has the following extras

pod

hks adjustable BOV

mitech ecu

6000k HID's

tinted windows

3inch cat back exhuast

apec apache shadows 18"

ku31 rears

lowered and full body kid

tein adjustable suspension

battery relocated to the boot

apexi turbo timer,

boost gauge

fusion front splits

pioneer head unit

imobaliser and reporting alarm

dual stage boost controller

nismo indecator lights

a shit tin more but i have forgotten, would really like to get to know you guys and join in thecanberra scene.

cheers

alex

:D

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Welcome to the boards, nice car. There is normally a regular friday night meet around 9:30pm, at the national museum, just basically a get together and chat. There is also shannons wheels expo on this Sunday on the lawns in front of old parliament house. There will be a fair few SAU people there.

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ah good to know, will have my car in 2 weeks, currently back home (geelong) atm, cant wait to have her up here has been really crap not havin a car to drive round, but will make it along on one of the nights to meet a few of the locals,

\cheers alex

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yeah will do mate,

and is there any skyline recker or places i can get some second hand parts say

left hand door arm rest insert (the little indented plastic thing with screw at the bottom)

and the gear and handbrake leather boots

and set of pristine front headlights

from

cheers

alex

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