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Its just a stock '93 GTS-T typeM with a front mount, pod and some stiff springs for the performance, and a GTR front bar, grill, bonnet and rear wing for the women :cool: (My girlfriend :blush: )

Eventually I hope to go the path of street driven, track/motorkhana/am drift/tarmac rally weapon, keeping power low and mostly working on the twisties and reliabilit.yI might go for a touch up or respray if I can tear the funds away from the performance parts, but I am pretty happy with how it looks :woot:

I know I'm not the most common person on these forums, but I never really owned a turbo skyline before, so you will probably see and hear a lot more from me now. :D

Here is the link to the sale post, as my computer is stuffing up and wont allow me to post pics :P

CLICKY CLICKY

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This Saturday should be awesome, should find out what she is like.

I like the wheels, but I also like GT-R wheels, and these ones will look good as stockies then + GTR rims, ALOT lighter

Bullet, why don't you make a Federal RS for the 32 GT-R rims, not happy jan :thumbsup:

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This Saturday should be awesome, should find out what she is like.

I like the wheels, but I also like GT-R wheels, and these ones will look good as stockies then + GTR rims, ALOT lighter

Bullet, why don't you make a Federal RS for the 32 GT-R rims, not happy jan :happy:

She really is bewdiful (I saw her for real on Sunday).

Can't get RS's for your rims??? :huh: ouch!!!

:) my 595RS's on my GTR, she looks even sexier now :wub::wub: and doesn't squeal like a biatch around the track anymore :thumbsup:

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