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Makes me feel not that bad after spending a squillion $$ on the damn thing!!!!

Pity I've only done about 500km's in it in the last 2 years.....:happy:

While I'm at it here's a few vids of it in action...

Chasing down Snowman and Aaron34 at Sandown -

Oooopsie...

And having some fun at Calder with some Ferraris..

Haven't been on the track for over 2 years now, them were the days!!!!

Too much bragging, seems like this thread has now become my build thread.... :P

Refer this pic not long after you brought it :(

Some epic development and improvements!

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Car is looking awesome Pete, where abouts did you get your clear front indicators? I've looked at some Nismo ones but they seem to have a clear cover and an orange background i'm looking for completely clear like yours. CHeers.

Car is looking awesome Pete, where abouts did you get your clear front indicators? I've looked at some Nismo ones but they seem to have a clear cover and an orange background i'm looking for completely clear like yours. CHeers.

Hi Bangaz Boy,

Blitz is selling a couple of sets.

Here is the link:

R33 Clear Indicators

Not sure if he still has any.

By the way im loving this thread. Good to see the r33 GTR's..............

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  • 3 weeks later...

Here you go guys, pics of my R33 GTR (weekend thrasher) i love my r33 and would never ever sell but would trade it in a instance for a Nismo 400R :whistling: . Looking into getting some professional photos taken soon. Hope you enjoy.

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Can you tell me where that guy lives? If he can afford to own that car on his P's and now also have an Evo X and a Ferrari 360 he obviously is asking for me to rob his house....

Just saying.

^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Post ur car up PM-R33, sounds intresting

and

Nur 33, do u have a 32 and 34 aswell???? give us some pics :whistling:

Mine probably doesn't belong here.. haha.

Forged turbo 20, s13 coilovers and brakes, all Whiteline rubber underneath. Yay for 31's.

If anyone would like some photos done of their ride I would love the practice. (:

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