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I normally cruise around at %25-35 and turn it up for every dickhead that thinks his falcoon or comonwhore auto is awesomeness! Telling his missus told you we could beat a skyline!!! Up to 30 kmph. Till the twin plate has grabbed!
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Wtf thats gotta be a error? Tempted to buy to invest in? Anyone wana loan me 20k?

Wow Ive always wanted one of these. That is a crazy price. The33s have gone up again from a few years ago I was looking at them for about 23000 a few years ago. That seems crazy for a victory spec!
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3 minutes ago, Beyond Blue R33 said:


Wow Ive always wanted one of these. That is a crazy price. The33s have gone up again from a few years ago I was looking at them for about 23000 a few years ago. That seems crazy for a victory spec!

its probably either sold or a error in listing E&OE :P


Do it, say its for the kid [emoji6]

So long as you can do v-lcds, turbo's and mechanical stuff yourself this is insane. I was looking in wa for ages for a good r33gtr but they have been going for over the 25000 again. Have to be happy with what I've got after spending nearly $4000 on top of $12000. The lure of the legend. Gtr!
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I normally cruise around at %25-35 and turn it up for every dickhead that thinks his falcoon or comonwhore auto is awesomeness! Telling his missus told you we could beat a skyline!!! Up to 30 kmph. Till the twin plate has grabbed!

I got 19psi on stock internals 412hp just slaps some sticky slicks on and say bye bye to the lumpy v8 that thinks his cool!
Haha

I got 19psi on stock internals 412hp just slaps some sticky slicks on and say bye bye to the lumpy v8 that thinks his cool!
Haha

I would assume 412 at the crank. Pretty impressive. Who tuned i?

I got 19psi on stock internals 412hp just slaps some sticky slicks on and say bye bye to the lumpy v8 that thinks his cool!
Haha

My wife has a ba xr8 6 speed with a cold air intake Lovell Springs Koni shocks lowered on 19"s and adjustable sway bars with a straight though 2.5" twin. I murder it. Could be something to do with with the driver. She shifts the skyline at 5000 and thinks it's scary. Haha
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Wow is that a 25 or 26?

P.s. I'm about of a noob with the forum and the Nissan. Would love to see it in action? Do you go to whoop ass Wensday? Was hell proud of what I'd achieved till I seen that figure! Must be a animal to drive!
8 hours ago, pol1on1 said:

Holy moly this probably will get sold in a week just got listed today! I recon Friday it will be sold.
Check it out
https://carsales.mobi/cars/details/_/OAG-AD-14505452?WT.seg_4=AutoAlert%3BPCAA

Thats proberly about what there worth, anything more than 20k is over priced unless its mint with low milage and minimal mods




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