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G'day guys and girls, my names Seth and im about to become the proud owner of a pretty rough r33 gts-t.

The exterior has seen better days but the engine and driveline are like a dream, and with a little tlc she will be helping me enter the wonderful world of circuit racing/hill climbs/time attacks/drag racing/drifting. Pretty much everything i can enter her into i will and i will have an absolute ball of a time reguardless if i finish first or last.

I look forward to reading just about every build thread and diy thread this forum has, and i also look forward to getting to know a few of you over the coming years of skyline love and abuse.

Peace out.

Seth.

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Thanks for the welcome guys, i just finished up at my mates after shaking hands on the deal and taking a very good look over the car.

She has a touch of cancer in the boot which should be easy enough to fix, the rest of the car is cancer free and in pretty good nick. The battery terminals will be recieving the first bit of attention, which should solve a battery draining problem that has plauged the car for a while (if not it's out with the multimeter and the wiring diagram). Then it's on to doing a full service of the engine, tranny, diff and anything else that needs some loving. I have the itch to modify already, something i havent had for some time and i just can't help myself haha.

Peace.

Seth.

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