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Thanks man. :) Hopefully you'll get a look some day.

Oh I was just interested in some of the parts as my reo is f**ked, and the bonnet is the 'Gun Metal' darker shade of grey, the front bar is damaged from an accident and the lip has been scratched to shit. But I notice your front bar has been modified for FMIC etc so maybe wouldn't be interested in that. I'd love your guards too haha, my front end is quite messed up. :(

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^ That looks very nice.

Love the black bottom lip, just needs a black bonnet lip to finish it off.

Any info on mods?

cheers man, that's a kinda old photo it now has Rota Grids and black front mount and soon a Dmax duck tail.

Only mods are rb25 turbo, gtr fuel pump, pod, 3"exhaust and front mount. Not going to bother with an rb20 :)

Huh? Do you have an R32 dude coz DC2s don't cut it around here...

Wow that's harsh, but my question still stays.

If I don't own a Skyline do I have to get out of the forum? Or do i gtfo out of this thread?

Wow that's harsh, but my question still stays.

If I don't own a Skyline do I have to get out of the forum? Or do i gtfo out of this thread?

No hard feelings bro!

Feel free to cruise around in here and post questions and do whatever :thumbsup: I'm not an east coast nazi mod.

What did you mean by your artwork post question?

P.S - Buy an R32 :cheers:

FYI. I'm organizing a large scale meet in the coming weeks.

There will be a cruise involved and many opportunities for nice pics to be taken...

So if that guy from Singapore who loves r32 could come that'd be excellent..

Ps I expect to see every single one of you homos there.

There will be that game you guys love... Four minutes in the closet or whatever you guys call it

FYI. I'm organizing a large scale meet in the coming weeks.

There will be a cruise involved and many opportunities for nice pics to be taken...

So if that guy from Singapore who loves r32 could come that'd be excellent..

Ps I expect to see every single one of you homos there.

There will be that game you guys love... Four minutes in the closet or whatever you guys call it

Humunahumunahumunahumuna

FYI. I'm organizing a large scale meet in the coming weeks.

There will be a cruise involved and many opportunities for nice pics to be taken...

So if that guy from Singapore who loves r32 could come that'd be excellent..

Ps I expect to see every single one of you homos there.

There will be that game you guys love... Four minutes in the closet or whatever you guys call it

I guess that's me... can't be though... I like Silvias and Skylines. Not just 32s!

Sounds good!

I'll sit with James* so James wouldn't see the DC2 :rofl2:

*TenFour

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