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Hey all

Name's Brodie and I discovered this site literally 12 hours ago.

I've owned a Maroon 1993 Series 1 R33 Gtst for 2.5 years and it has taken that long to get it to this level.

I bought it stock and the mods since owning it are;

  • R34 GTR rims
  • Dump pipe
  • Turbo back exhaust
  • HID's
  • Changed every globe possible to a white LED
  • Z32 air flow meter
  • Apexi computer and hand controller
  • Blitz R-Fit
  • Air to fuel ratio gauge
  • Boost gauge
  • Splitfire coil packs
  • Blitz front mount
  • Catch can
  • Nismo clear side indicators
  • Short shifter kit
  • Blitz gear knob
  • GTR floormats
  • Nismo seat covers
  • Turbo smart boost controller
  • Turbo smart BOV
  • G-ready turbo timer
  • Stereo install
  • Pod filter

I've got the dyno print out when the computer was installed running 200RwKw on 14 psi.

And the work has been done by myself and my mechanically minded best friend.

I'm letting the car develop as styles evolve and trends are set

If anybody has any mods for sale, send me an inbox :)

Cheers

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Thanks for the welcome guys :D
Pics....so it did happen :P

welcome brodie.

any pics?

I cant believe it took you this long to find the site.

how did you finally stumble across here?

glad to hear youre enjoying your car.

welcome! you have finally found the home of australian skyline ownership =)

pics are essential around here!!

Pics or it didn't happen ;D

It's best to start from stock, blank canvas...she's all yours :P


Yeah putting the cover on is a nightmare, the buckles for the straps CONSTANTLY threaten to hurt her :( haha


Haha I only just got my skyline
Same year and everything as yours but white and gay (stock)
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I'm currently having a phyco attack trying to wrap it

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