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Hi team,

I have been following threads on this site for years and referring back to it whenever I'm in need of GTR advice.

The R33 GTR has forever been my dream car and i recently purchased my very own around months ago at 24 years old.

I inspected multiple R33's before finding my ideal one.

Here is a basic description and some photos of my ride:

1995 Skyline R33 GTR V Spec in QM1

HKS GT2530 Twin Turbo Kit

Complete HKS Exhaust with custom modification to Y pipe (straight through stainless steel from cat to rear muffler)

Blitz FMIC

Link G2 Ecu (yes i know it is old)

BC Gold Coilovers

Nismo Air Filter

Oil Catch Can with Braided Lines

These photos are prior to me purchasing my new wheels

Cheers!!!

 

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3 hours ago, PLYNX said:

Then you must sell it to me then ! 

The plan was to keep it extremely tidy, do a few more modifications to fulfill the 26dett potential and sell when the USA market opens and cash in $$$. However if I did receive an offer I couldn't resist I would let it go.

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