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Hi guys im Nathan John im 19 live in Adelaide, SA. Ive been registered for a long while but havnt posted or introduced myelf. Currently im driving a Vp commodore ( I know bloody Holden ) But it has done me well since ive had it, She is just a V6 5 speed manual with mods such as extractors, 2 and half inch exhaust, forced induction using piping from the front bumper, pod filter, heavy duty exedy clutch and custom chrome air piping. Ill be selling this car shortly becuase i have a 1998 R33 Skyline gts-t m spec coming with the help of Iron Chef which his services have been really great so far!

Ill tell ya a little about myself, i work for the Bridgestone factory at Salisbury and have been for nearly half a year now its great, i was tossing up between a R34 gt-t or a 300z i asked Kristian from Iron Chef about importing the 300z but sadly we cant! Then i decided on the R34 but i want to buy a house by early next year so its the R33 which i came across Chef's website alot of times but never thought anything of it until it clicked and i emailed then rang Kristian and currently im at the point of waiting for it to be shipped, I just paid for the car which was including other fees $5,114.09 plus brokers fee yesterday so im really at the starting point. Im very happy on how this car looks even with the missing stereo and the front bumper is a fixer but otherwise from what ive seen its really cool! The car will be a everyday driver the first mods will be the GFB bov which you can change electronicly from inside your car to bov or plumbed back, around $700 but i think its worth it since it will be to use everyday. Yeah anyways hope you guys well and good night.

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Thank god; try hard race car fake exhausts lolz!

very nice car though! commodores are great reliable daily drivers but when you jump in a skyline its like you have come out of a coma and suddently have control back.

Haha cool, Yeah its in adelaide now just waiting on compliance. Ill have to post some more pictures when i get it and put a stereo in there and fix the front bumper plus take that stupid race fuel sticker off! Its f$@ken ridiculous.

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