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Nice choice of car - I was lucky enough to drive a stock one for half an hour on some back roads, a very confidence inspiring car, tip it into corners gracefully, feed on some throttle and they will hunker down on the road, tear through the corner and ask for more! You will love it :(

ah nice man, get pictures up!!

Get a Power FC, cam gears and boost it to like 14psi to make some good power

nah this one is gonna stay dead stock til i am ready for big hp :)

Abu is diagnosed with a 'Condition' to MODIFY a car till it cannot be modded anymore :P

LOL! Congrats on the new car buddy.

I remember the excitement of getting my 1st GTR. Yep an R33! Still love the shape! Still a true Godzilla!

Congrats.

BTW, there's enough leg-room in your one to fit your mother-in-law...

Ooops

What you on about? R32 = True Godzilla :(

Haha! It's All good. :down:

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