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Funky, nice to see your avatar again! Nice research, You can borrow my R33R brochure If you have been a good boy!

Oh and I have had 18 x 8 front and 18 x 9 enkei's rear on my 4 door, looked maaaad!!

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i've got access to a program that can give you the date of production, batch number, original colour, carpet trim code etc if I gave it a VIN (not the aussie compliance issued one the original Nissan one). If you guys want PM me your number n I'll chuck it in n see what comes up.

yeah I've been on a brochure scanning spree, and working on a joint project with jspec to make it easy to identify your car...

also trying to reverse engineer that software that I mentioned above so I can integrate it into the website.

well its not mine to be givin away (nor do I have it at home) I only have access to it at the J-Spec office :) tryin to figger out a way to make it available to the public tho

That's a mad program that, It even recognises the autech 33 GTR sedan, not to mention you can enter in accident information and it will spit out a list of part numbers required to repair!

Hey inark, you work at crown right? with the schmick GTR?

Me too, i've got the 32 that looks to be NA. I think its one of those limited editions though, its got the gold badges GTR wheel, its got the same key though as other GTS's. I'm not sure if it is or not but a few of those features it has. I changed the engine by the way and the zorst. Shooting for 200rkw soon.

hehe its a GTSt narkeh's got, not a GTR, he just has GTR front fenders...

you've been parkin at crown more often now hey nark, coz I usually park mine a level below yours when I work in the city.

Hey inark, you work at crown right? with the schmick GTR?

Me too, i've got the 32 that looks to be NA. I think its one of those limited editions though, its got the gold badges GTR wheel, its got the same key though as other GTS's. I'm not sure if it is or not but a few of those features it  has. I changed the engine by the way and the zorst. Shooting for 200rkw soon.

sweet! yeah like shan said its a GTST with the alloy guards and bar not an R... :) yeah urs is a limited edition, not the anniversary edition tho the better one that came with the bonnet and grille and stuff yeah? i used to see it heaps :D

200rw rofl that'll move nicely! :)

shan - yeah park there all the time now... u'll see erics 33 on mez B everyday in the same area to the left of the booth :D

Is the 33 the silver one that parks out the back of the car park all the time. We should make our own little crown skyline club, seeing as there are so many of us! ;)

So yours is a GTSt ay mark, here i was scared to drag you coz of the twins i thought you had under your bonnet, well that changes everything. we should have a few runs along that road after work! :D

Is the 33 the silver one that parks out the back of the car park all the time. We should make our own little crown skyline club, seeing as there are so many of us! :rofl:  

So yours is a GTSt ay mark, here i was scared to drag you coz of the twins i thought you had under your bonnet, well that changes everything. we should have a few runs along that road after work!  :rofl:

hehe yeah i always see at least 5 lines there... pusheads is the 33 thats always parked on Mez B near the booth...

no twins... still some nice power tho... ran a 14 flat on stock boost (10psi) heat soaked ;)

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