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Hey, whats going on?

New to this forum. Love this forum people are great.

Anyways, names Khaled 20 from Melbourne, massive car enthusiast.

Loving the GTR :(

Anyways looking foward to the VIC meets, and get more involved with the forums ect.

Here are some photos of my previous cars and my GTR, enjoy the pics!

In order of first to last.

Accord Vti

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Integra Vti-R

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VX SS 5.7l

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Supra N/A

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VP SS 5.0l

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180sx sr20det

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1996 GTR, Stock except for Apexi cat back, Tien coilovers and K&N panel filter. Painted front lip and carbon fibre wing and end caps thanks to PSI parts. Think it will stay like this for now.. Supra is younger brothers twin turbo targa

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Welcome and congrats on your new toy! If you still have the stock airbox, maybe have a look at this topic. I try to tell every new GTR own about this because theres not much point in going pod filters... I'm sure you'll have fun with your GTR.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...ox-t328372.html

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wow nice run of cars you have had.

wish i could say my 5 previous cars were as nice :)

from first to current

1987 Toyota Camry Hatchback

1971 Ford Cortina MK1

1973 Ford Cortina MK2 (i think)

1987 Toyota Celica SX

1995 Mitsubishi Verada KS EI

1993 Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T :P

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Welcome and congrats on your new toy! If you still have the stock airbox, maybe have a look at this topic. I try to tell every new GTR own about this because theres not much point in going pod filters... I'm sure you'll have fun with your GTR.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...ox-t328372.html

Hey Brandon,

one of the first the things i done to my car was this, loving the bov woooshes and whistles its making atm, all thanks to you, thanks buddy!

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<br />Hey Brandon, <br /><br />one of the first the things i done to my car was this, loving the bov woooshes and whistles its making atm, all thanks to you, thanks buddy!<br />
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No worries. I'm sure you will enjoy the new found love. =D

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hey mate. wow nice collection of cars there mate. your brothers supra not bad either. good work gtr looks real nice.

my car collection .

1990 kf2 ford laser tx3

1989 r31 skyline gxe 5 speed

1997 r33 gtr v-spec.

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