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Hello all

Yes i have purchased myself a nissan skyline 1994 r33 GTST M spec.

I suspect it has a fair bit of work done to it but the guy i bought it from was a bit of " ahh not real sure, but it has a three inch exhaust system....." So i need to dig further to clarify the mods. I knew of the car and its original owner who imported this "jap spec" as he put it at the time of import and remember it flew with basic mods. It is white, Font Mount, Blow Off, K&N pod and has a sunroof and seems to go thru the juice.

It needs some cosmetic touches and a dyno tune but should be good after that with a general clean up.

I will post up some pics soon.

Cheers.

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Welcome mate, enjoy your new ride, what have you got planned for it ? streeter-track hack-allrounderish.

I hope you BOV is plumbed back in as the local constabulary with be all over you like white on rice if they hear it.

You will have to come to some meets with it, Texi is like 2 weeks away, just make sure its tuned and serviced prior, or just come and watch all the action.

Be good or be good at it.

Mark

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