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Well after months of decision i have finally bought a skyline again.3

I got rid of the Beat i bought after my origianl skyline got pinched the big VX SS gen3 V8. for another boost box.

R33 GTST

Modifications as follows;

Custom paint

(Shades blue/ green/ purple - depending on light)

Complete GTR body Kit - Minus Rear Wing

18" ANZ Chrome rims with 265-bk and 235fronts

Lowered with nismo kit

Complete 3" turbo back exhaust

High flow cat

Massive FMIC Core = 600*300*80

Custom 5" CA intake

Lighter flywheel

Lighter pulley kit fitted (complete)

Ceramic clutch

Custom gearbox - short shift

Modified Ecu to manage aftermarket mods

Turbosmart BOV (can be adjusted for sound)

Turbosmart Bleed valve set @ 9psi producing 260+rwhp

HKS turbotimer

Momo Leather/ chrome steering wheel

Momo Leather/ chrome gear knob

Pioneer head unit 50*4

VDO 8" 4 way speakers - rears (custom fitted)

Kenwood 6" 3 way speaker - front

Picks Attached.

Drove from parramatta to Sale (2 hours past melbourne) and back yesterday 22 hours driving all to look and pick up the beast.

Picks attached.,

Hope to see all of you again soon.

MSP25T - ill be getting a external gate just cause i know you love it.

Craig

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Good to see you back, i still remember that night at WSID. Did your old car ever get recovered?

funnily enought i don't think so...

must be good to be back in a skyline after the commodore? :)

funnily enought i don't think so...

must be good to be back in a skyline after the commodore? ;)

BB, i meant recovered as in if the car was stripped and found.

A mate had his vl stolen and it was found about 3 weeks later stripped. He went to id it and walked straight past it, not a pannel on the thing.

nice r33

Drove from parramatta to Sale (2 hours past melbourne) and back yesterday 22 hours driving all to look and pick up the beast
ffs when did they move sale? or did you drive to melb then back up the coast for some odd reason :D
MSP25T - ill be getting a external gate just cause i know you love it.

Craig

heya dude!!!!!!!!! wow!! the car looks awesome!!! :D just need more pics in the sun so i can see the colour :D and yesss... bring on the wastegate!!! you know i love it!! can't wait to see you and your car again!!!! ;) cruise time!!!!! :P

Hi guys, no car was not recovered.

Ill be up for the curizes, and i cant be happeier being back behind the SKY MACHINE, the commy was good but u cant beat pure pulling power.

hope to see all u guys soon. my number plates are changing to PISS ON FORD (PSON4D)

my number plates are changing to PISS ON FORD (PSON4D)

You might want to do a few more engine mods (not just ricey ones like externally venting wastegate) before you get those plates, otherwise you might look a little silly when you pull up next to a Ford at the lights and get your a55 handed to you :O:)

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