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yes personalised plates

and the body kit is like a subtle but nice 'gtr' style kit, its kinda hard to explain, but the car look very slick and muscly, i miss it already and its only been at danny's for about 2 hours now :D LOL! oh and of course, its black :P

Originally posted by phorj

I got busted for driving my R33 GTS25t, the cop walked away with a huge grin on his face!:shake:  

I had to go to court and was facing 1) loss of licence 2) extention of P's 3) $500+ in fines.  

I got off with it though as i'm a fat bastard (~100kg) and that extra weight in the car was enough to put the power-to-weight down to 123kw/t :D  

I don't recommend this though. I WAS VERY LUCKY the magistrate saw it my way.

hmm.... almost makes me re-think getting a R34 while i'm on my P's.... damn, i don't wanna be driving around with that sorta of consequence hanging around the back of me noggin...

hmmmmmmm *enters deep thought*

Jet,

Say stock standard series 1 with a 3 inch cat-back exhaust and 4 inch tip.

Got is standard so I could work the crap out of it and know exactly what was in there!

Thinking on doing...

1) FMIC 2) T3/4 or similar 3) BOOOOST 4) POD (if factory not up to spec) 5) new front/dump pipe 6) Engine Management

Should see about 200+ rwkw. enough for me for now!

I want to keep it looking stock though, a semi-sleeper, as the skyline badge is going to scare heaps of would-be-heros away instantly.

My car was an auction grade 4.

I got a copy of the auctioneers report and went over it with my agent, and a friend.

only 1 tiny dent in drivers door, and a small dent in passenger-side RQP, near bumper!

Have to wait until off my Ps to mod the car though! will save $$ in the process:D

phorj -

cops must be pretty hard on younger drivers out ur way cause ive pulled over by cops and im on my Ps and none of them gave a crap about it.

oh well.... only 4 more months of being on my Ps now.

I was pulled over by the wrong cop on the wrong day!

At this stage I was driving it around on a UVP (Un-Reg Vehicle Permit).

I was going to the garage (my friends) to get my cambelt done and stop a knocking from the engine.

The cop prob thought it was BS and stuck me with the ticket!

Main reason he pulled me over was no plates on my car due to no-reg at that time.

they don't target everyone with an import, but some cops do know what to look for.

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