Had a quick search and found a vspec http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/results.aspx?silo=stock&vertical=car&q=(((((((((SiloType%3d%5bBrand+new+cars+in+stock%5d%7cSiloType%3d%5bBrand+new+cars+available%5d)%7cSiloType%3d%5bDemo+and+near+new+cars%5d)%7cSiloType%3d%5bDealer+used+cars%5d)%7cSiloType%3d%5bDemo+and+near+new+cars%5d)%7cSiloType%3d%5bPrivate+seller+cars%5d)%26(Make%7b%3d%7d%5bNissan%5d%7b%26%7d((Model%7b%3d%7d%5bSkyline%5d%7b%26%7dBadge%7b%3d%7d%5bGT-R+V-Spec%5d)%7b%26%7dSeries%7b%3d%7d%5bR32%5d)))%26State%7b%3d%7d%5bVictoria%5d)%26Service%3d%5bCarsales%5d)%26Price%3drange%5b0..35000%5d)&WT.z_srchsrcx=makemodel&sortby=TopDeal Standard gtrs http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/results.aspx?silo=stock&vertical=car&q=(((((((((SiloType%3d%5bBrand+new+cars+in+stock%5d%7cSiloType%3d%5bBrand+new+cars+available%5d)%7cSiloType%3d%5bDemo+and+near+new+cars%5d)%7cSiloType%3d%5bDealer+used+cars%5d)%7cSiloType%3d%5bDemo+and+near+new+cars%5d)%7cSiloType%3d%5bPrivate+seller+cars%5d)%26(Make%7b%3d%7d%5bNissan%5d%7b%26%7d((Model%7b%3d%7d%5bSkyline%5d%7b%26%7dBadge%7b%3d%7d%5bGT-R%5d)%7b%26%7dSeries%7b%3d%7d%5bR32%5d)))%26State%7b%3d%7d%5bVictoria%5d)%26Service%3d%5bCarsales%5d)%26Price%3drange%5b0..35000%5d)&WT.z_srchsrcx=makemodel&sortby=TopDeal
Sorry to hijack your thread but what is the purpose of the foam at the entrance of the snorkel? If anyone knows. mine is all old and dirty and i want to rip it off
I live in campbelltown so even though it's a good part of campbelltown i guess that's the main reason why it's so high and i'm 19 years old. Any insurer is going to f**k you if you drive a skyline in my area at my age. Insured for what i bought it for. I only have a driveway and driving record is perfect.
^ Yeah i pay comprehensive and i think it's a waste of money. I bought my car for 6.5k and they want almost 2k for a year. All i want insurance for is theft.
A lug nut or wheel nut is a fastener, specifically a nut, used to secure a wheel on a vehicle. Typically, lug nuts are found onautomobiles, trucks (lorries), and other large vehicles utilizing rubber tires. Jdm - Japanese Domestic Market
I said <50c I got free tooth past in the mail last week Removing back seats = need to buy tools if you don't have them yet Btw is it legal to remove back? seats
First I'm going to start with restoring your headlights with toothpaste. I'm guessing most people know about this but if you don't it's going to cost you 50c rather than a $30 headlight restoration kit from an auto shop. If you have an old imported vehicle from japan it's most likely going to have yellow headlights. This is how you can make them brand new for next to no money. 1. Clean headlights with water and a clean rag. 2. Apply whole headlights with toothpaste 3. With rag scrub the tooth paste into the headlight trying to remove as much of the oxidation as possible 4. Clean tooth paste off with water and wipe dry You can do this again to get them more clear if they are still a little yellow but it should work first time and look brand new! tip - Clean one headlight first to see the difference and you'll be amazed. (More post's to come later)