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Car basically finished now

heres a run down

Car - Nissan Skyline R34 GT

Colour - Black Magic

Body Kit - Top Secret

Wheels - Kazei (black & red)

Seats - Recaro SR11

Interior Trim - Sports Mesh

Suspension - Pedders medium setting

Brakes - Bendix street road and track brake pads

Graphics - Red & White stripes and sqaures

Now theres a choice of 12 names which are all a bit gay eg. "black magic", "Miami Rice"

In the end it didnt turn out with a veilside kit, 22 " dinner plate rims and a bright pink paint job, so it wasnt tooo bad

Car basically finished now

heres a run down

Car - Nissan Skyline R34 GT

Colour - Black Magic

Body Kit - Top Secret

Wheels - Kazei (black & red)

Seats - Recaro SR11

Interior Trim - Sports Mesh

Suspension - Pedders medium setting

Brakes - Bendix street road and track brake pads

Graphics - Red & White stripes and sqaures

Now theres a choice of 12 names which are all a bit gay eg. "black magic", "Miami Rice"

In the end it didnt turn out with a veilside kit, 22 " dinner plate rims and a bright pink paint job, so it wasnt tooo bad

They where always going to restrict the options to stuff that was atleast decent looking/quality

Ultimate Street Machine eh...Shit I didn't know a set of hektic subs and a cat back in a N/A 34 is a Ultimate Street Machine.

Not going to bother building a forged engine now, just buying a N/A R34.

Edited by Lucy The Skyline

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