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Hi, I've just acquired a R33 GTS-T Series 2 Skyline and one of my friends pointed me in the direction of these forums.

Good to see such a large community here, good work guys :blink:

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Hey, thanks.

I haven't taken any of the pics off of my camera yet, that would involve being at home and not looking for excuses to go for a drive :rofl:

I'll put up some soon!

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Hey guys,

I'm in Adelaide atm, moved down from Sydney two years ago, so I still get frustrated at the terrible drivers down here :bunny:

The Skyline's stock with the factory body kit (the little lip on the front bar and side skirts) and 18's. Standard ride height, which I love because the roads down here are appalling (someone's got a hardon for putting manhole covers every 20m down main roads, right where your drivers side wheels go..) and after driving a very low car before, I kind of got over not being able to park properly, or get into my driveway :)

It's a very clean car, I spent over a month looking at all the cars down here before I got this one and I'm very happy with it, it feels like a new car inside and definitely doesn't feel like a taxi like all the commodores out there!

Pics to follow, sorry about the delay, but Mario Kart Wii came out..

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Hey guys,

I'm in Adelaide atm, moved down from Sydney two years ago, so I still get frustrated at the terrible drivers down here :bunny:

The Skyline's stock with the factory body kit (the little lip on the front bar and side skirts) and 18's. Standard ride height, which I love because the roads down here are appalling (someone's got a hardon for putting manhole covers every 20m down main roads, right where your drivers side wheels go..) and after driving a very low car before, I kind of got over not being able to park properly, or get into my driveway :)

It's a very clean car, I spent over a month looking at all the cars down here before I got this one and I'm very happy with it, it feels like a new car inside and definitely doesn't feel like a taxi like all the commodores out there!

Pics to follow, sorry about the delay, but Mario Kart Wii came out..

because u had a good reason i'll let it slide :D

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