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Well,

I must say, after coming to SDU/SAU at the start of the year, and "dreaming of a skyline" since I was like 16... It's finally happened.

I am now the proud owner of a White 1995 Series 1.5 GTSt!

1995 Nissan Skyline, White

5sp Manual

Driver Air-bag

Dampener adjustable low suspension

Enkei RP-02's in WHITE

17x8 Front's 17x9 Rears'

Stainless Muffler on cat-back mandrel bent exhaust

Blitz Blow off valve (neatly concealed under the stock airbox)

Genuine Floor mats, updated rear-wing, TypeM front bar.. the usual stuff.

I got it from Melville Auto Imports, whom I highly recommend for great customer service. Kevin was more than happy to take me for drives in more than 3 cars before I made up my mind....

Well, I don't even have pics yet I'm so busy with other stuff (and yes, the cruise pics ARE coming too!) but as soon as I do i'll post some up.

That is all.... see you all on the next cruise!

-Kym

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Kym

That is MAD! awesome to hear buddy! I know how hard it is waiting and waiting for that special day where you finally get to drive your baby! the first day i drove mine i drove from a full tank to when the tank was nearly empty..... the whole time with a smile on my face!!!

Congratulations dude! all the best and most of all be careful and avoid temptation when going around hairpins and round abouts! :-):uh-huh:

About time Kymbo :P

Seriously though good stuff, and seeing as no ones said it yet be careful of the new power/rearwheel drive combo....and especailly rain, after all it isn't a GTR (thats why me and Micko bought one, they are idiot proof enough to make it look like we can drive :uh-huh: )

Cant wait to see it in pics and in the flesh

Originally posted by GTS-4OrCeD

Good to hear Kym, you going to be able to move some of the parts from the hyundai over? Like the flashing blue head lighs and stuff??

Greg. :devfu:

$3000 of stereo a few neon's, foggies, and the rest have all successfully been removed from the hyundai.... to be installed into the 'line..

yes, you heard me, neon's! :P

  • 1 year later...

Yep..took delivery of my 1997 R33 GTS-T on Friday.

Took it over pits and got it WA registered yesterday.

Got it fully insured today.

Came with :

* Full 3" Trust Cat Back exhaust.

* HKS Hipermax II coilovers.

* A'pexi ram pod.

* Rear sway bar.

Very happy.

All ready started buying shit for it :P

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