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hey guys im gaz, and ive just gotten hold of a 94 R33 4 door. as far as i kno im the 2nd australian owner and i got it off an older guy who imported it and has had the car since 98, its pretty neat and its all stock.

so far all ive done to it is a pod filter and sterio, its got an rb25det in it wit 153000ks on it, oh and its auto.. now my plans for it is to make it a tidy cruiser, wheels coiloves fmic and zorst are the only mods im planing for the moment. im thinking keep it reasonbly stock.

anyways i thought id get on here a bit more often and try learn a bit more bout my skyline (ie wat are common issues with them etc) and also i may get some ideas for future mods ;)

gaz

oh and heres a pic of my new ride ;)

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thanks dude im loving it.

my 1st rwd car to lol, ive been playin around with N13 nissan exas and ca18dets for the past few years. this thing drives so nice tho really cruise car and practile to.

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