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Cheers :)

1996 Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T Series 2

170,xxx kms

5 speed

304rwkw (411hp) on 18psi with Caltex E-Flex

Driveline

rb25det

Hypergear ATR43 G3 turbo 0.82 rear housing

Nismo 740cc injectors

Tomei fuel pump

Greddy 600*300*76 intercooler kit

Yellow Jacket coil packs

3” custom cat back exhaust

3" high flow cat

3" JJR bellmouth dump pipe

Apexi air filter

Apexi Power FC & hand controller

NPC heavy duty organic single plate clutch

NPC billet flywheel

Suspension & Body

SkylinesAustralia ‘Sydneykid’ Bilstein/Whiteline spring & shock combination coilovers – awesome ride quality

Whiteline rear cradle bushes

Rear guards rolled

Wheels & Tyres

Front – Work Emotion CR Kai 18 * 8.5 +30 – Pirelli P-Zero Nero 235

Rear – Work Emotion CR Kai 18 * 9.5 +20 – Nitto Invo 255

Work blue anodized wheel nuts w/ lock nut

Work hub rings

Electronics

Sony head unit – Bluetooth/USB

JL Audio 6” split front speakers

Blitz id3 electronic boost controller

Blitz id power/speed meter

Defi Boost Gauge

Defi Oil Temperature Gauge

Defi Gauge Controller

LED dash backlighting

Phillips Crystal Vision headlights

Cyclops immobiliser

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Holy smokes....nice car!

I want a ride in this baby. Would be a handful!

You should edit your post to remove the security details on the car. Never can be too careful.

Cruise it is.

Just had one last weekend :)

Haha thanks bud,

When we catch up will take you for a spin - it's surprisingly not an intimidating car to drive.

Noob question but how do I edit a post? :wacko:

Yea Nick that would be great what time? And where about? How do u want for it man?

I can leave now if you're keen man I just got home from work. Um $10 just to cover fuel in the Corolla will be fine man :)

Oh shit you're in here now. This was a nice neighborhood :P

I wouldn't say nice as much as id say tolerated by the powers that be but yes, ladies hold your panties until we say so Luke may or may not now own [hushed silence].... A skyline.

*stage gets covered in underwear*

DID WE SAY YOU COULD THROW THOSE!?

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I wouldn't say nice as much as id say tolerated by the powers that be but yes, ladies hold your panties until we say so Luke may or may not now own [hushed silence].... A skyline.

*stage gets covered in underwear*

DID WE SAY YOU COULD THROW THOSE!?

haha you're a funny bastard Nick.

Yea Chris been On the forum for a little bit just haven't posted anything as I haven't had anything useful to contribute (probably still don't haha) excited to meet up with some of the peeps on here :)

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