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Hey everyone,

I have finally put pictures up on Gallery of my car. I had so many problems getting them to upload, but it's all sweet now.

I suppose it's a GTv because it has HICAS but if anyone else can tell me anything else from the photos, that'd be great. Any hints, comments question would be great.

cheers

Chanz

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Hey man I have a gt-v myself, check your brakes if the front brakes are the bigger calipers with the nissan logo on them then thats a big sign that it is a gt-v, unless the previous owner has done a break upgrade, also your rear suspension should have the forks at the bottom for mounting rather than the eyes and one more thing to note is your diff, gt-v's have the gtt diffs but i have no idea on how to tell the diff. maybe someone else can help out with that.

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dudes i havnt even had the car 3 weeks and have done nothing to it yet so calm the F**K down....... lol

thanks for the advice mzahir and krzysiu

thats not a nice comment GUN_METAL_GTR32, just because its a bit of a sausagefest in here lol

Chantalle

To start off I'm putting a spoiler on it on the weekend, I brought it off one of the girls on the forum.

Also wanting to do some rims, but I'm not in a huge hurry , what would be the ideal size to still keep the same handaling characteristics etc and not nessecitate me to get it lowered? maybe 18's with low profils will lower the car and look better but wont they not fill the gaurds.... hmmmm

noooo 4 doors should be spoiler-less. you'll ruin the flow of your car's lines. please go into the 4 door sedan/taxi section and check out the hot rides thread for ideas.

also if you're gonna rock 4x4 profile suspension don't go big rims, the car will look like some lebo from sydney owns it.

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