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hi my names dan and i live in the uk i have had my skyline for 3 years now

a few pics of my car

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am not goin for mega power with my car just around 400bhp i need to find a body kit and a good respay too have done a few bits alreaddy but will tell you all about that later :D

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Another Pom just goes to prove all the cool skylines are in Aus..

Looks tuff, I dont reckon it needs a kit or paint job, 400hp is always good but :(

Dont listen to RBNT or you'll end up with a diesel engine in it

EDIT...

They are not called pickups, they are utes or forbys aiight. :(

Edited by Arthur T3
Another Pom just goes to prove all the cool skylines are in Aus..

Looks tuff, I dont reckon it needs a kit or paint job, 400hp is always good but :(

Dont listen to RBNT or you'll end up with a diesel engine in it

EDIT...

They are not called pickups, they are utes or forbys aiight. :(

^dont listen to this softcawk.

If you listen to RBNT you will have a 650hp RB26 in it.

Another Pom just goes to prove all the cool skylines are in Aus..

Looks tuff, I dont reckon it needs a kit or paint job, 400hp is always good but :blink:

Dont listen to RBNT or you'll end up with a diesel engine in it

EDIT...

They are not called pickups, they are utes or forbys aiight. :blush:

lol i wouldnt say that all the best skylines are in austraila i have seen some well nice ones over here just mine is not a prime example yet lol it definatly needs a respary and a kit because mine is the worst skyline at the meets i go to lol and soz about the pickup thing :blink:

Hello and welcome.

Creek crossings in a skyline...... who needs a 4x4. :blush:

thanks for the welcome dont alway do creek crossings in it :blink:

^dont listen to this softcawk.

If you listen to RBNT you will have a 650hp RB26 in it.

lol whats wrong with 650 bhp rb26 exept the fuel costs over here and the price of the lumplol nah im quite happy with the 25 at the moe

Dont listen to numnuts

My cawk is hard :blush:

pmsl it dont take alot then :)

lol whats wrong with 650 bhp rb26 exept the fuel costs over here and the price of the lumplol nah im quite happy with the 25 at the moe

Nothing at all man

<that had one it.

I remember paying a fortune for fuel over there in 2000. It was a bit over a pound a litre, which was around $3aud. Fark we went through some coin, lucky we were driving an astra lol. Are you up north or down around the sth coast?

Nothing at all man

<that had one it.

I remember paying a fortune for fuel over there in 2000. It was a bit over a pound a litre, which was around $3aud. Fark we went through some coin, lucky we were driving an astra lol. Are you up north or down around the sth coast?

im down south last county before the sea :)it gets the better weather yeah fuel just keeps going up over here its now nearly £1.30 a liter it sucks where abouts did you go?

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