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I think like minds think a like ,i love the Auto Select gear for the r33 Gtr as i have a white series 3 ,i will be going down a similar road to you in the future ,your car looks awesome now with all the parts youve added........us r 33 Gtr guys need our own thread dont you think guys?

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Cheers mate, i think Auto select Parts really set off the BCNR33. give it that aggressive look yet still work with its curves. Would be good to see your R once its gone down the path so keep us posted.

some auto select love

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still undecided whether it needs side skirts or not.... the old yellow shark pulls it off with standard skirts but the white series 3 looks boss with chunky skirts....... :starwars: so hard to choose hahhaa

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It's sitting on nismo s tune shocks and no aftermarket suspension arms.... Not yet.

No scrubbing apart from slight bit at full lock but found inner guard behind front rims was slightly loose. No dramas other than that

carbon would definitely be more preferable!

latest addition to the list is this-

tarzan G Box by Do-Luck

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there is alot of hype over this unit, so i thought id find out for myself. If its not as effective as it says, its still an upgrade to a digital sensor. Should be here early April if all goes well

carbon would definitely be more preferable!

latest addition to the list is this-

tarzan G Box by Do-Luck

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there is alot of hype over this unit, so i thought id find out for myself. If its not as effective as it says, its still an upgrade to a digital sensor. Should be here early April if all goes well

Make sure you do a small review on this, i am after real world experience.

Kick ass GTR By the way....

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