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I have just picked up a copy of the new version of Fast Fours mag and I recommend it.

It has a wicked R33 GTST (bastard has built his car EXACTLY the way im building mine :P )

It also has a turbo rebuilt/replacement story about R33 GTST's so its quite good reading...

Oh yeah and theres a hottie on the cover :uh-huh:

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rofl.... poor comeback you porn addicted little jizz monkey :uh-huh:

Love that white series 2..... pity hes just sprayed the bonnet matt black rather than getting proper carbon....

/me waits for URMINES input about leaving car body parts plain black:D

Answer: being a fibreglass underside and without wanting an argument from ANYONE... they might be... although a cop questioned me about it last Friday night.... the conversation went like this

cop "have you got your license there mate"

me "yep"

cop" Is that a carbon fibre bonnet you have mate"

me" sure is officer"

cop" pause.. SWEET... how much was it"

:uh-huh:

BY BY Fast fours would have to be the riceyest mag I have seen but I did buy this issue why. cause of the article on turbos.

btw those car are yuk reallly and yeah the r33 is nice but how about the r34 gtt this guy must know heaps cause he has a power fc and an s-safc :-)

I wish I had half their money

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Originally posted by BY BY

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cop "have you got your license there mate"

me "yep"

cop" Is that a carbon fibre bonnet you have mate"

me" sure is officer"

cop" pause.. SWEET... how much was it"

[/b]

common BYBY u were one line away from what i was waiting for.. all we need is one more "ME-............." quote :) :uh-huh:

Exstatic: my factory bonnet had several stone chips from my drive to drag combat. I wanted to do something with the bonnet and the price i paid for the new bonnet was not far off the cost to have my bonnet stripped back and resprayed.

For the marginal difference I have a carbon unit which is just sexy, weighs much less than factory, is just damn sexy, keeps the engine bay cooler, is just damn sexy and yeah....:uh-huh:

Plus keeps with the theme im using the build the car

Ps Retail on these bonnets is around $1000

They are available on order from UAS in Castle Hill

Another shipment coming soon, i waited 3 months for mine and the other 14 that came in ranging from r32 GTST, to R33 GTR, S15 etc all sold immediately

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