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1993 Nissan Skyline GTS-T R33 Build!
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YAY IM BACK. So i lost my lisense a while back due to Evading the police in my 2004 SRT-4 Neon. The thread was very detailed on what i had done to the car before i sold her. (Built motor, big turbo, full fuel setup, ETC) Sadly I had to sell her due to legal fees and such.
On to a new chapter in my life. On December 28th I will be the new Owner of a 1993 Nissan Skyline GTS-T. Fully stock RB25DET R33 GTR Front end conversion and thats about it. I live in canada so getting one of these cars is quite easy. I've already made a deposit to the current owner and i should have it on the 28th. Pictures below!
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Boy do I love the sound of a RB25
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On to a new chapter in my life. On December 28th I will be the new Owner of a 1993 Nissan Skyline GTS-T. Fully stock RB25DET R33 GTR Front end conversion and thats about it. I live in canada so getting one of these cars is quite easy. I've already made a deposit to the current owner and i should have it on the 28th. Pictures below!
HAPPY BOOSTING :onfire:
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Boy do I love the sound of a RB25
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very nice looking sweet
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Roll on the 28th.
What's are your plans with the car for the future ?
What's are your plans with the car for the future ?
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My friend just got one of these and it is a beast. I do remember him complaining about something to do with the down pipe. I don't know if it just happened to be his car or if its a running problem with the models. Either way I am sure you already know about something if it is a problem, and it is probably not a hard fix. Either way congrats on the purchase its a great car based on first person of riding inside of one.
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Whey wrote Roll on the 28th.
What's are your plans with the car for the future ?
Nothing crazy for now, just a Bee-R Limiter for now, ill eventually do rods, pistons, big turbo, full fuel system and a clutch but im keeping it a reliable daily for now
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Personally I would keep that thing looking fairly stock, just make it a beast under the hood.
You've got yourself a good car mate, look forward to seeing it further down the line.
Take care of it.
You've got yourself a good car mate, look forward to seeing it further down the line.
Take care of it.
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Whey wrote Personally I would keep that thing looking fairly stock, just make it a beast under the hood.
You've got yourself a good car mate, look forward to seeing it further down the line.
Take care of it.
Im glad i found one with a GTR front end love the look of the BCNR33 so it looks great. Im planning on just lowering it a bit more and some work wheels with some offset, make it look clean. The car is in great shape itself and im more happy with the fact theres no rust or no mods, just tasteful stuff. Im in love with it and hope to keep it in great shape especially one thats already in canada
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ich wrote My friend just got one of these and it is a beast. I do remember him complaining about something to do with the down pipe. I don't know if it just happened to be his car or if its a running problem with the models. Either way I am sure you already know about something if it is a problem, and it is probably not a hard fix. Either way congrats on the purchase its a great car based on first person of riding inside of one.
Thanks man! way to hyped to be able to take it out!
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HoIy wrote
Thats the car im buying? my goodness im picking it up on the 28th. I also have proof if you'd like the text messages. Also kijiji is a canadian private selling website not a dealership.
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