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Ey guys,

Im back again. I decided to sell the coupe, and had my hart set on a 100. I was looking at importing but with the way the dollar is at the moment it bought local. Searched around for a few weeks, and endend up finding this.

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Has only be recantly complied and went throught regency just this month. Its all stock as a rock, exept for a 3.5in cat back exhaust.

After 3 days I couldnt stand the standard suspension anymore, its was and was going to kill me!

So i headed down to JMS and got a set of JIC's. Practally brand new. Now she looks and handles SO much better.

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Next on the to do list was to get rid of the wing, so i did :thumbsup:

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All in all im stoaked, cant beleave i didnt get my ass into one earlier!

On the to-do list is

Sway bars

Cooler kit

Dump pipe

Wheels

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Thanks bro, im stoked with it. Just what i wanted.

Went down to JIS today and got a Dump and Metal Cat. Looks top quality. While i was undoing one of the dump pipe bolts, i managed to round one, so f**king pissed. Ill have to take it to an exhaust shop tomorrow. :P

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hehe

Went down to AAA exhausts today to get straight pipes made up, i can recommend them enough. Jim is a top bloke. End result is great!

It has a mean note to it now, and it doesn't drone when sitting on 60k's like the cannon did.

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TOUGH! you dont mess around man. already done more to the 100 than ive done to the 32 in a matter of weeks :D

Let me know about sunday if your keen also. would love this beast to be part of the scenery up the river.

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duuude lovin the twin pipes, so you're still running the muffler that comes directly after the cat yeah?

ive recently fallen for 100's but im not currently finacially cut out for that and my ceffy

sweet ride though

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Hey. Thanks mate. Na im not running that muffler, i only have one and thats just before the diff.

Got to work and got the badges off, look much better!

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Also priced up some 18'' XD9's. 18x9 +30 and 18x10 +38. Not sure if ill get them as soon as i planned lol, R33 gGTR wheels might have to suffice.

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