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PyroskE
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Hey all, i recently purchased a Gts-t 1998 R33 Skyline. Currently in the process of getting her registered and some fixes. Located in Vic on the Mornington Peninsula.

Hope to have her on the road soon, looking for to catching up with people and road trips :)

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On 5/26/2018 at 12:38 PM, GTSBoy said:

Um.....You'll need a very friendly roadworthy to get that registered in Victoriastan.

I count somewhat more than the max. 2 permitted inlet system modifications there.

Yeah u can say that again, got a few things to fix up, currently got a slight exhaust leak and got some sender unit issues. Currently running coilovers in the rear so i need to lift em up as its sitting on its ass atm :(

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