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Hey Guys thought id make a build thread of my R33 i bought a while ago. Ive always loved and owned silvia's. But one day a mate of mine at work mentioned how his mate was selling a skyline for dirt cheap. Anyway the buyer fell thought,to lazy to pick it up. So i went around and had a look at it It was a 1993 R33 GTS RB25DET manual series 1 coupe. When i sore it though it was in pretty bad shape it had been sitting in a shed down near Margaret River for the past 7 years. As you can imagine it had like an inch layer of dust all over it and inside it.Owner had hit a curb/pole and bent the front LHS suspension, dented the fender, damaged the door etc. and got a yellow sticker. It was just sitting there doing nothing going to waste only had 120,000 kms on it and was all original besides the exhaust and rims. So i knew it had plenty of life left once fixed up. Plus i can build it up from scratch to how i want it. Its going to be build to be a nice street car that i want to take drifting and maybe even do a few time attack events like the antilag ones. Anyways once the damage is fixed and registed the mods will start. ill try get plenty of pics up. Cheers

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