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finally got my baby back on the rd...


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its only been what? 2 months sitting in my driveway colecting dust.

feels so good to drive it again especially now with the GTR seats in it instead of those OBX seats which i had to dodge up the rails an inch higher to get in lol.

now to fix up a few things...

-steering wheel (need a tap big enough to recut it)

-wheel alignment (one wheels got too much camber on it as apposed to the other)

-new front tyres

-GTR guard liners cause it looks weird without em

-good servicing and a bloody good clean

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nothing i just couldnt drive it cause i had no seats in it...

ive been waiting til i sold the OBX seats til i could get the GTR seats... which i sold last night.

its been sitting in your driveway for 2 months and its YOU you are waiting on? shame on you for neglectting the skyline!! I'm gonna report you to the RSPCS - No wonder you've been having crazy ideas about minis, beetles or god knows what else.

lol *** all yall...

i had other things to organise and waste money on... like the shit heap of a daewoo which some ***wit decided to use as a running ramp which just also happend to over heat and BOIL the oil to a thick chunky goo while someone was using it.

800 for the pair which was just a little more than what i brought the OBX seats (which didnt have rails)... which i sold to get these.

painted dash was meant to come out a very dark grey much like the rest of the trim in the car... which ended up coming up a very light bright grey which is why theyre being painted back to black gloss :D

thats not a bad price for a pair including seat rails. Where did you pick them up from or was it a private sale?

Good to hear your painting it back to black, for a minute there i was a bit worried you might be converting to rice mods :D

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