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Hi all,

I am the proud new owner of an R33 GTR 1996 Model!!

I have always wanted one growing up and now at the age of 22 and after alot of hard work my dreams have finally come true :D

I hope to get down to some track days soon to learn how to handle this baby.

Here are some pics at the car wash:

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hey there gtr-pwr, congrats on the new car!

i would love to see a carbon fibre bonnet on that one day, i rekon they look really tough on a white gtr.

im in melbourne too so hopefully i see you on the road sometime! all the best

-Johnny

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hey there gtr-pwr, congrats on the new car!

i would love to see a carbon fibre bonnet on that one day, i rekon they look really tough on a white gtr.

im in melbourne too so hopefully i see you on the road sometime! all the best

-Johnny

Hi Jonny,

Thanks mate, very nice car you have there too..

Seems a shame to replace the aluminium stock bonnet - its just so light, but yeah i know what you mean.

Good luck with the new car mate.

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