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Cold air and turbo good!

Raining dirt, bloody annoying!

I am new to the world of Skylines, just got my R33 Gts-t this week infact.

Mines silver with the gunmetal grey at the bottom.

Going to Tempe after new years to get some 18s. Till then it's the stockie rims!

I love this site, it's great to be able to get so much info and help at the press of a key!

Cheers guys!

hi guys & girls.

i own a red r32 gtr with too many mods to list here daniel or s13drifter has seen it.

i'm in q.b.n. and am furious i missed the cruise u guys had a few weeks ago, at moment just waiting for car to be completed so i can finally drive it after 6 months off the road.

i've seen heaps of gtst's in canberra driving around and it'll be good to see them all together driving around.

anyway car hopefully be finished in early february so i should be out and about with it then.:):D

Just moved to Canberra in November from Sydney. Live on the northside for quick escapes to Wakefield!!

Have a white 1984 GT-ES R30 Paul Newmans Version Coupe (1 of 3 in Oz) AMZ-62L (working on a number plate!!).

Also have a black Rex MY00 Limited Edition, number plate RAVEN.

cheers

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Ok well I got my 18s before New Years so I had 'em for da 'nats cruise! Huge deep dish shadow chrome jobs, which so look the part. Now I am saving to get a 3" exahust turbo back, a pod air filter, a big front mount intercooler and a boost controler. Then we'll go up to 10 to 12 psi (damn ceramic turbo). Then no doubt I'll fry that turbo and get a big mother.... ohh I wish! :P

I also ordered the plates YGT25T yesterday. I was surprised no one already had 'em! $412 on plastic plates 'cause they are an out of series Y plate. $1300 or something like that without the Y 'cause GT isn't my initials!:D

Guest Oz Elitesport

Hi all,

Have been reading thru SAU stuff for a while now, so I thought I might start posting something.

Joined a car club recently..Elitesport. It has a few skyline owners in it.

Located in Torrrens and work in Erindale. White R33 Gts25t, with white 17s. Oh yeh with Elitesport sticker on front window.

Hope to meet up with more skyline fanatics.

Have fun

Oz.

Originally posted by Oz Elitesport

Hi all,

Have been reading thru SAU stuff for a while now, so I thought I might start posting something.

Joined a car club recently..Elitesport. It has a few skyline owners in it.

Located in Torrrens and work in Erindale. White R33 Gts25t, with white 17s. Oh yeh with Elitesport sticker on front window.

Hope to meet up with more skyline fanatics.

Have fun

Oz.

G'day Oz,

Welcome to da family :D

How's things?

I think I've seen your car parked up at Erindale a few times. The last time I saw it it didn't have any number plates !!

Nice car.

J

Guest Oz Elitesport

Thx Jay for the welcome.

Till today it had QLD No. plates on it. Just got the ACT ones.

I was at the ACT shop front at Tugg. and took the plates off to swap them over.

May need to use your services soon, I did a self patch up job on the handbreak leather bit. Don't look too professional.

I've seen a pic you posted of your car (Silver with FMIC), but have not spotted it on the road yet.

One day :D

Oz.

Cool,

LOL - I remember the first time I saw your car when I was going into the car park - I almost had a head on with someone cause I was thinking to myself "nice skyline"... LOL

No worries about the handbrake doova's. Drop me a PM if you need a hand.

J

Yeah I used to have a Swift GTi with NSW Raven plates. I had it for about 4 years (1993-97) and it had an awesome system in it.

Competed in a few sound offs and it did pretty well.

I am curious? do you remember that car? Did you see it somewhere?You sure have a good memory.

I still have the plates and they are now on my MY00 Black Rex. They were originally on a black 350 Chev powered SLR5000 which I entered in the 1991 Summernats.

cheers

RAVEN

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