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Any import parts you want be it engine or panels or accessories  

Please call nippon Sydney.  

GTR , GTST, Skylines, Silvias 180sx we have it all!  

The prices are always cheaper than everybody elses I can gaurantee you that! These guys are close friends so please give them a call guys and tell them that you saw this advertisement on the internet from Minh and you will get a very generous discount. I promise.  

Also they do bodykits and car painting as the owner owns Prestige Motorsports in Lansvale too.  

Their Number is 0411107654 (Ask for Steve)  

Their Address is Chadderton St Lansvale NSW.  

Minh (SDU4EVA)

And got the stealth wing porgie, although i've seen better then that one. Does that mean you're gunna get a new exhaust tip ? have you fixed the exhaust yet ?

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yeah i fixed the mounts last saturday.

i'll be getting the tip right after the wing. i know which one i want, just have to find it. one of my mates has one on a skyline (not on these forums) so when i run into him i'll ask him where he got it from.

I'll call Steve to compare prices, cheers.

what do you mean you've seen better? is there any variations to it?

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Skyzerr33 has a little drift wing type-thing George, ask him when he gets up there.

It was part of a Bomex kit.

I've liked his ever since he got it - if I was goin to get a kit, I'd get something similar to that. I really like the little lip type spoilers :P

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pwahaha.. i was considering getting that wing way back when my

cuz had his Burgundy GTST 33 in HPI.. but i've seen too many 33s

with that now.

The "without a wing" looks looks nice.. was considering that, but

in all honesty a white 33 will look better with this option.

ONARUN, get a wing that someone doesn't have yet... :P

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