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You looking at the C-Red one?  Getting that through Regency would be a pain in the arse because a lot of that stuff would have to come off before the numbers check, otherwise they'd send it over the pits

I'll sell you a Tekamon 2 door for 12 :(

What is your takemon 2 door? I want to know more, as i am looking for one now.

Yeah, i was looking at the C-Red one. I think all of their cars come with rego? anyhow, i emailed them asking for info, but they havent written back. Tell me more about your DR, I live in Whyalla, so i would prefer to buy from the same state. As youree in Adelaide, i dont have to travel so far.

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It doesnt matter if its registered in WA, SA rego is much stricter, and it will still have to go through Regency for a numbers check, at which point they will spot the big turbo, front mount etc and send you through for a full roadworthy

My car is a RSX Coupe. Not really looking to sell but...

i think we are going to find it terribly hard to put actual images on a t shirt, how about a wire mesh design? i will find a similar pic of an r34 t shirt i have

The wire mesh design is such a good idea, but do you have anyone who can do it? please make sure its not cluttered and has a dr import 2dr (my car type lol).

Any more details on progress?

The wire mesh design is such a good idea, but do you have anyone who can do it? please make sure its not cluttered and has a dr import 2dr (my car type lol).  

Any more details on progress?

After discounting some of the suggestions and using PM info, I think this is the go.

As we only have 3 models that are popularly found in Australia, I think it's a cool way to go.

www.skylinesaustralia.com

R30 CLUB

Then the 3 models underneath like Nissansilvia.com.

The 3 models being DR30 Iron Mask 2 Dr Coupes, 4 Dr Standard Front Sedans & Hatch.

How we make the models, doesn't matter at this stage, I just want agreement on a layout, then I can work up some final plans.

Hi Guys,

Any of the SA members that know Crimmo, would you stir him up to send me some pics of his tough looking sedan so that it can be considered for the shirt design.

I also want a clear pic of a stock DR IRON MASK coupe, if someone can oblige.

I don't want this to go on forever, I want to put it to bed as soon as I can so that it can be made, sent to the printers, get screens made etc.

Tah!

well im assuming its off an R31 coz it looks like R31 type lips ive seen on pics of R31s about the internet! kinda like the one off GTS-R's n stuff. like the one that lowers itself as u speed up on 31s, except mine is just a rubber lip and is fixed in place with about 20 screws along the underside!! it came on the car. duno if it is 31 lip or properly meant for 30. looks similar to the 31 ones though. i cant attach a front pic of my car coz its too large :)

Hi Guys,

Any of the SA members that know Crimmo, would you stir him up to send me some pics of his tough looking sedan so that it can be considered for the shirt design.

I also want a clear pic of a stock DR IRON MASK coupe, if someone can oblige.

I don't want this to go on forever, I want to put it to bed as soon as I can so that it can be made, sent to the printers, get screens made etc.

Tah!

Ummm i've got a couple of pics of it in my front yard just when it went back on the road, prolly not the best though..i'll stir him up in a minute for u if u want..

']well im assuming its off an R31 coz it looks like R31 type lips ive seen on pics of R31s about the internet! kinda like the one off GTS-R's n stuff. like the one that lowers itself as u speed up on 31s, except mine is just a rubber lip and is fixed in place with about 20 screws along the underside!! it came on the car. duno if it is 31 lip or properly meant for 30. looks similar to the 31 ones though. i cant attach a front pic of my car coz its too large :rant:

The R31 lip that lowers itself is on the HR31 GTT and GTX (Are they the right models? or is it GTS and GTX?) Anyhow, the GTS-R has a rubber lower lip, maybe that is what you have on yours?

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