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eriktufa,

i guess you're from Curtin rite? well me and SHUTO-BOY and possibly grandenko (not sure) are from Curtin. you can see SHUTO and my R33's both are black with www.skylinesaustralia.com on the boot. if you see us around just stop and say hi or if you need any help with your car and don't know where to go or need someone to show you some tuning shops just PM me and i'll give ya a hand, no worries.

see we're all good people here. i remember when i first got my 'line the guys here were very helpful so guess i should do the same to newbies.. heheh :D

Originally posted by R33_Cam

i keep trying to tell ppl to use toothpaste on your headlights, hehehe, its something most ppl have already got in the house, so saves you having to go and buy something and it works real good too, mine were discusting then i used toothpaste and they came up brandnew. :D

my 2c.

So where can I buy this "Toothpaste"

Huehehueuh If i can clean my car with "toothpaste" maybe be I should clean my teeth with Braso as well Huehuheheuheuh

Oh godfather you are from curtin, your guess was right, I'm studying there, How do I say hi to you if I don't know you

please be more specify.

Thanx guys for all your help

hey eric, mine's the all black r33 with an r34 spoiler.But you wont

be seeing my line any time soon,still undergoing some work.

most performance shops can maintain skyline's pretty well,

i think i use penrite or penzoil moto oil on mine im not sure, but use redline gear oil in your transmission.Check your coolant as well,. constant maintanence and dyno will do the trick.

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