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My Skyline is terribly lonely sitting in the shed with only a Barina and a Lancer for company. So if it promises to be nice and not break anything and possibly use less fuel I'm going to buy it a new friend :P Namely an R32 GTR, should be a step up from the Barina lol!

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my car is getting a 30/25 combo forged internals etc (built by lewis engines)

fuel system + injectors

ppg dogbox

complete suspension setup

new rims

paint job when its finished

bride seats x2

etc

and it goes in this thursday so i am stoked

done the ring lands so its the least i can do for her lol :D

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a bit off topic, but who's Hypno the Rapist?
I can only say, "I have nothing to say!"

^^ Haha, funny stuff !

Santa Clause you C#$T, wheres my f*!king bike ?

I would also like a Plazmaman plenum, polished thankyou, as i like the shinyness............... :ph34r:

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My stock rotors were stuffed, so I thought I'd upgrade to something a little bigger...

380mm slotted AP jobbies for the win :D

My mate is having fun fitting/making adaptor plates this week.

Should fill out the 19" LMGT4's a bit better than the stock :)

I spoilt my r33 gtst skyline for christmas this year. She is currently trying them on to see how they fit

-gt3076r iw 0.82 housing, 56trim

- All custom piping to suit new turbo

-sard 850 injectors

- z32 afm

-044 bosh fuel pump

I am giving it to her early so next week she can model them. Bloody bitch costs me a fortune.

and then theres the girlfriend, she doesnt deserve anything this year. I have negative power with her.

IM going to buy mine an N1 Carbon blade, and matching side caps if the price is right :D

Having a carbon fetish at the moment... uugh. Although it wont be getting the presents till the New Year... she will be sleeping soundly over xmas/ny!

This christmas is a BIG one...

Race/Drag head from dirtgarage... cheers Paul

OSGiken RB30 package... hanging out for it...

HKS Twin Power & Harness

Need to sell the Trust 2.7ltr and race head if anyone is interested.... BIG build motor... no expense was spared. Will be in for sale section soon...

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Gonna spend the day polishing and buffing the ol datsun while waiting for the food at the family bbq on xmas day

should hit close to 10,000klms by then so an oil and filter change.

other than that lining up a late x-mas pressie in the form of a HKS hi power exhaust and high flow cats by feb/march

IM going to buy mine an N1 Carbon blade, and matching side caps if the price is right :)

Having a carbon fetish at the moment... uugh. Although it wont be getting the presents till the New Year... she will be sleeping soundly over xmas/ny!

Who was i kidding...

Beer + Credit Card = Order..

Wonder if it will arrive before xmas...

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