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Hey all,

I'm the proud new owner of a 1997 R33 GTR. You may have seen me cruising, it's silver with white 19's.

Some specs for those who are interested:

nismo gauges 320 white speedo, and white centre gauges

whiteline suspension

bilstein shocks

hks dump pipes

4" exhaust

hks cam gears

hks pod filter

nismo twin plate clutch

impul ecu

boost controller

Mild mods done well, she's more than quick.

Hawker.

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Hey welcome to the forums... you dont happen to be Ewens/Ewens dad's friend? :D Hes been teling me about this car, looks good :rolleyes:

Nah, different car :D

Welcome to the Forums! Look forward to seeoing you around some time. Car looks hot.

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Thanks guys.

Yeah, I hail from the southside.

Car is great, I'm really happy with it. I used to be a v8 man, owned a supercharged v8 ute but my old man bought an r34 gtr a month ago and after driving it I was hooked. Not looking back now. I just love everything about it. It's 10 times the car I thought it would be.

Car has run 11.8 at WSID and I'm also keen to get it on the track at some stage.

See you guys on the road.

Hawker.

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