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awsome i dident expect to get this much info thanks alot if all goes well i should have my skyline in 2 weeks(haven to go down to nsw) to get it and ill keep yall informed what happens with pics and all.

my msn: [email protected]

if u wanna add me to chat that sorta thing be my guest

DESTRO I know its fun to go fast but seeing as you don't know much about cars, I would really focus on the styling make it look nice, the thing about wanting "the complete package" performance and looks is that they tend to clash. E.g. coil overs and body kit, great handling but kit tends to get bashed and battered. since this is going to be your first car and most likely going to be hassled by cops, go for the looks, lower with just springs (trying to keep the ride as smooth as possible) don’t go crazy with the mags, invest in a VERY good car alarm, and get some serious ice. Do most of it your self with help from forums like this one, and you will have fun driving and learning about your first car. And if you get a body kit learn to repair fibreglass and paint cos your first car will take a bit of punishment.

yeh i understand. i dont really want to change the engine at all im happy the way it is but yeh i just wanted to make it look nice, i just had a 18 year old mate of mine die at st lucia 2 weeks ago raceing cause his car was way 2 powerfull for him. i dont exactly want to cark it myself :/

I just find it interesting on how the mechanics and mods work on engines ect, all my uncles and friends went into the mechanics field for work where i went into the fitness so im kind lost when they all talk this type of stuff... so if u can help me with my car ill help u with ur gym work out :O

so atlest on a forum you can read it in ur own time and explain it when ever you like and i can read the definitions or the name and look up what they do so when they talk about this stuff and when you guys talk about it i dont sit in the corner with a blank face and go ahh yeh righty o

hope that all makes sense

Edited by Destero

Cool, that’s great; you should come to the dinners and meet more people. you know there are dedicated sites for car audio and other things but one of the best sites i found for help and great write ups is www.redlineau.com read the older post in the forum cos the newer ones are just about them flamin each other :/

You can ask them for help and they will help you out in very easy to understand terms. he he he

Oh about that fitness thing.... hmmmm when i get my licence back i might have to take that offer up. He he he make my car go faster with some weight reduction!!!!!!

:P yeh well soon as i get my car im going to sign up for a sau membership and go on regular cruises and yeh the dinners and all

all that sort of thing.

when u get ur licence back.... seems like every 1 has or is loseing there licence...

what did u do?

loose all my point the got busted for driving with out a licence.

i will have it back by Dec but realy its just me and Bryn who have lost our licences its just i like to always bring it up. its been almost a year now and SOONi 'm going to get it back!!!!

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