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So I bought my R32 a while ago, and my Mum then decided that as she has done Targa Tasmania with Steve from JustJap many years running and because she liked my car so much, she would also buy a GTR... Told her that the R33 might not have cult following of R32 or R34, but value is heaps better etc etc, so at 50+ my mother goes and buys an R33 GTR V-spec, with about 270awkw.. Therefore faster than my R32.. and looks bloody nice too..

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Ok first up,

Your R32 GTR is sitting up ridiculously high, please lower it :cool:

I see you have kept the stock BBS wheels, but I'd change them and get a good offset to fill your guards.

What the hell are those wheels you have on your R33 GTR? :D

They look chrome and are terrible + more low on the R33 would be great.

If I may suggest some wheels such as Rays Engineering Wheels or NISMO LMGT's.

Other then that, it is good to see you have the V-Spec / V-Spec II models as they will be a collectors item any time soon.

Factory Brembo's are aways a bonus on the R32 GTR.

What exhaust is that on the R32 GTR? Is it nice a quiet and still give good exhaust flow?

I have a Veilside Oval shape muffler / cat back, I am yet to put on as it needs a few modifications before it can fit on.

So did you end up taking the GTR's for a drive around Mt. Panorama?

:cheers:

Your R32 GTR is sitting up ridiculously high, please lower it :D

Needs paint first, then it will come down a little bit

I see you have kept the stock BBS wheels, but I'd change them and get a good offset to fill your guards.

Thinking about spacers for the BBS's, same result, keep genuine look

What the hell are those wheels you have on your R33 GTR? :D

The R33 belongs to my mother, I have told her to get rid of them (came on it) But she reckons she likes them :D

They look chrome and are terrible + more low on the R33 would be great.

Living in Bathurst, it will probably actually be raised a fraction

If I may suggest some wheels such as Rays Engineering Wheels or NISMO LMGT's.

Other then that, it is good to see you have the V-Spec / V-Spec II models as they will be a collectors item any time soon.

R32 will be, R33 there were as many v-specs as non.

Factory Brembo's are aways a bonus on the R32 GTR.

What exhaust is that on the R32 GTR? Is it nice a quiet and still give good exhaust flow?

I might actually look for something different, it is a little bit dull, computer may help though

I have a Veilside Oval shape muffler / cat back, I am yet to put on as it needs a few modifications before it can fit on.

So did you end up taking the GTR's for a drive around Mt. Panorama?

We live in Bathurst, so are aware of how much time the boys in blue spend up there, but the shots are from McPhillamy, so did have to do a lap

:mad:

guess you can honestly say to people, "my mum's car would beat yours"!

Which can also be counteracted with the fact it is probably quicker than mine too :laugh:

Your R32 GTR is sitting up ridiculously high, please lower it :P

Needs paint first, then it will come down a little bit

I see you have kept the stock BBS wheels, but I'd change them and get a good offset to fill your guards.

Thinking about spacers for the BBS's, same result, keep genuine look

What the hell are those wheels you have on your R33 GTR? :D

The R33 belongs to my mother, I have told her to get rid of them (came on it) But she reckons she likes them ;)

They look chrome and are terrible + more low on the R33 would be great.

Living in Bathurst, it will probably actually be raised a fraction

If I may suggest some wheels such as Rays Engineering Wheels or NISMO LMGT's.

Other then that, it is good to see you have the V-Spec / V-Spec II models as they will be a collectors item any time soon.

R32 will be, R33 there were as many v-specs as non.

Factory Brembo's are aways a bonus on the R32 GTR.

What exhaust is that on the R32 GTR? Is it nice a quiet and still give good exhaust flow?

I might actually look for something different, it is a little bit dull, computer may help though

I have a Veilside Oval shape muffler / cat back, I am yet to put on as it needs a few modifications before it can fit on.

So did you end up taking the GTR's for a drive around Mt. Panorama?

We live in Bathurst, so are aware of how much time the boys in blue spend up there, but the shots are from McPhillamy, so did have to do a lap

:)

Which can also be counteracted with the fact it is probably quicker than mine too :O

Hehe!!

Cool man!

:D

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