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Haha hey man!

Dunno why I'm posting this as I'm talking to you on FB right now too! lol

Welcome!

Maybe make yourself a signature like mine below VVV

<<< And an avatar too!

Go into my controls and down the side click "edit my signature" and "edit avatar settings". Upload a pic if you can be fcked!

Looking for inspiration hey? Dude, with the amount of money you're earning, you could crank out ~400hp with ease!

Big GT30 turbo, injectors, 300zx air flow sensor, a tune up etc... dead fkn easy!

Happy browsing!

:)

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hmm, with skylines, less is more you'll find.

What more can you do? All the aftermarket body kits look horrid and like they've come from the two dollar shop.

You've got the rims, got rid of that hideous spoiler and its lowered...

maybe a "400r" front bumper?

this is a 400r bumper:

R33400RfrontBumper.jpg

this is your standard series 2 one for comparison:

r33-c2-explosion-fb.jpg

BTW, a 400R was a special edition R33 made by Nismo, its has the cool body kit and some other goodies, along with 400hp (obviously).

or a carbon fibre/black or vented bonnet?

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Nissan_Skyline_R32_GTR_GTST_Carbon_DM_Vented_Hood_Bonnet.jpg

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