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Hey guys

Thought I should introduce myself here on the ACT thread because I been getting a bit of help off the guys but havent said hello.

My name is Daniel.

I currently work at Best Western Garden City.

I live in Red Hill with my partner.

My car is pretty much my life right now I have always wanted a skyline or silvia and now I finally have one I want everything to run perfectly (lol like this ever happens)

I just purchased a 1993 Series 1 R33 Gts-t

Never driven one or worked on pretty much any cars my whole life so im learning everything from scratch.

Pretty much stock except for the Fmic, exhaust and rims.

I still havent managed to pass rego name change as its to low and I dont know where to get springs (hit me up if you do)

I drive like a grandma a lot of the time but then love to still get out and hit boost every now and then.

Also I really enjoy being part of a community so I can't wait to meet some of you guys and going for some mad drives.

Thanks for your time

Heres a picture as well

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Thanks Michelle

The front bar needs some touching up as its hit a few bumps that it didnt link.

Currently looking at a drift wing to put on the back to smooth out the boot and get rid of the ugly wing.

I see a lot of r33's and 34's driving around my area but im guessing they do not use the forums or I just havent come across them yet.

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Went and spoke to the guys at Gas Tune tuggers and they seem like nice blokes.

They told me the height is the only issue so im waiting on Trojan to get back to me about borrow a set of springs :)

Did they measure it? If so, how high was it?

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all that power and ego.

How do you think their cars would go over the pits huh ?

Yesterday I had the pleasure of taking a car over - Ahhhhhhhhhhhh bullshit!

Haha yeah wouldnt it be nice working at dickson!

I might even start applying for jobs there lol

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