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just a personal thing..

I dont think this is such a good thread.

For the fact their are skyline theives everywhere, they could be reading this trying to find a certain skyline in their area to rip off. Now they can see how much the one they want to steal its worth and what mods it has.

Im so cautious these days. :D

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You didnt consider removing certain parts and selling them to try make up the big short fall???

Couldn't be stuffed - I did do the sums and there was stuff all in it by the time you add labout and buying bits that I didn't have etc.

My old r33 gtst. It came with a bleed valve and king low springs.

Apart from maintenance like oil changes, plugs, brakes etc.

$500 mechanical diff

$2k semi slicks and spare wheels

They go nice though :D

My old r33 gtst. It came with a bleed valve and king low springs.

Apart from maintenance like oil changes, plugs, brakes etc.

$500 mechanical diff

$2k semi slicks and spare wheels

They go nice though :rofl:

How much was your initial purchase price Drunkan :)

My old r33 gtst.  It came with a bleed valve and king low springs.

Apart from maintenance like oil changes, plugs, brakes etc.

$500 mechanical diff

$2k semi slicks and spare wheels

They go nice though :rofl:

Ahh, the oh so wise one:)

Mods to the car thinking you are already a sh1t hot driver...thousands.

Getting blown away by Duncan in the stocko GTST...priceless !!!

But it stopped me from sinking money into my car when Duncan started out 7 seconds a lap quicker then me with rubber being the only mod i didnt already have:(

Power Fc : $1100

Dump pipe $400

3 inch Cat $150

Air box $ 200

FMIC $1100

Actuator $200

Z32 $250

GTR Pump $170

HKS Turbo $1200

Tunes $500 (note this is plural)

Theres at least $5k there on engine mods to get it running mid 12's , not bad when you think of it that way. What else can beat it for the money?

just a personal thing..

I dont think this is such a good thread.

For the fact their are skyline theives everywhere, they could be reading this trying to find a certain skyline in their area to rip off. Now they can see how much the one they want to steal its worth and what mods it has.

Im so cautious these days. :thumbsup:

yeah but dude it'd be hard for potential thieves to track down the cars as no1 has posted up pics of there cars, and if people do the number plates are blurred out etc, so unless you actually knew the people that were on here posting it'd be hard to find what car is theres to steal it. ;)

  • 3 weeks later...

Purchase price $18000

"17 wheels $850 plus the crappy chrome ones that were on there

Mp3 player headunit $250

JVC "6 2 way speakers x 4 $100 (Stocktake sale :D)

HKS intercooler kit $600 second hand

Jasma "3 cat back exhaust $300

R33 GTR original cat $80

Split front and dump pipe $395 (from Batmbl on this site)

Jay car EBC and controller $150

K&N panel filter $100

so all up $2825. fitting it all your self helps a lot :)

Edited by Bunta

lol thats true, car audio me and my mates know how to do, so that saved heaps, engine mods on the other hand lol..... i know how to install a few ezy things like pod filter and bov, apart from that im like :P

lol thats true, car audio me and my mates know how to do, so that saved heaps, engine mods on the other hand lol..... i know how to install a few ezy things like pod filter and bov, apart from that im like  :angry:

hook me up then

$0 yet. but im sure that will rise as soon as i buy it

  • 1 month later...

1995 R33 GTST-T M-SPEC SERIES 1.5

Car Purchase Price = $24000 (did come with some good extras)

Engine Rebuild/upgrade ( Mahl forged pistons/gtr rods/race bearings & head work etc.. = $6500

New Garrett GT30 BB 600hp Turbo ($1580 del) (I got a good deal)

New HKS Cast Lowmount manifold $950 del

New Nismo 550cc Injectors $950 del

New Apexi PowerFC $980 del

New Splitfires - $550 del

New Oil cooler & relocation kit $400

New HKS copy - 50mm Wastegate - $420 del

New Z32 AFM - $440 del

New Bosch 044 pump & surge tank $1000 - installed

Labour on turbo setup still going. Estimated to be around 3-4K

Total for now , until full respray= Big $$$$ - I won't be selling this car until I can't drive anymore, or find a GTR that is irresistable.

Cheers.

Edited by R33RWKW
hook me up then

$0 yet. but im sure that will rise as soon as i buy it

k if ya want, we're not pros lol, we just know how to install it all and make it look neat n tidy. :)

I spend and i love it. It owes me nothing but a good time.

So far I've spent at least 10Gs over the 23g purchase.

People say we are being unpatriotic bying ricers but there is at least 100 grand spent in Aust on this thread alone.

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