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Why won't my wife pose like that in front of my 34? LOL

Nice ride mate!

LoL thanx mate, though i would lov to get a lip like you have. yours is hot as!! :(

Nice,if you don't mind me asking but what height is your wing? and where did you pick your wing up from ?

thanks,

Cheers

David

the height of my wing sits at about 19 - 20 cm, danno where its from was on the car when i got it

That silver GT-T looks good that low without the wing, normally they look funny, but low and wingless does it :)

Cheers. Sadly it couldnt stay that low. My brand new rainsports now have a nice extra grove in them thanks to my guard. Extra water channel perhaps?

Looked so good dropped hard but in the end it had to come up :P

Well i guess its now or never....lol :P

ah this is hawt!, glad i saw these, now i know what my white 34 is gona look like or similar to when i get around to some rims, im wanting black gt-c's with silver lip :D

your pics just confirmed my wanting for them!

Thanks man its pretty dirty. The intercooler is Cooling-Pro Stealth Intercooler kit from Just Jap

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Co...er-t209304.html

Easy to install not much moding needed to fit it, its all in the forum above

First of all, hi to everyone!

Im quite new to these fourms... mostly been on GTR.co.uk fourms seeing that there is a lack of GTR owners in NZ, but seeing that im moving to AUS early next year, and taking my GTR with me ;) i thought id post up some pics of my car! But since ive only owned this since last november i thinik i gotta keep it for 2 years. So help out with my import issues and info below! Thanks!! Anyways the pics....

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Br...nd-t230962.html

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^^^ Awesome!!

How do you go with the carbon bonnet? Any dramas with defects from the cops?? Also, if it rains, does the engine get drenched with water?

Did u just drill your number plate into the front bar?? Im thinking of moving mine up a bit from the stock position

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