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Hey guys - I've seen wrinkle black engines, plenums, pipes, etc.
So I'm doing that.

Follows with my industrial Black theme.


Wondering something - has anyone done wrinkle pain on their brake calipers?
I reckon it would look cool done as wrinkle black with white faced letters.
But it might be a bit much.

Anyone?

Anyone wanna decode this for me?

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All the numbers and letters except RB26DETT and BRN32 don't make much sense and the VIN decoder program thingo says "CAR DOESN'T EXIST."
lol..

Also - I made a friend.
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Oh wait, no I didn't.
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MUHAHAHAHA!

How she sits after only and hour and a half of disassembly tonight.
Was busy all arvo. :-(
Only got time from 8pm to 9:30.
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Passenger headlight is only held in by one bolt.
The black cylinder (fuel filter?) behind the headlight needs to be pulled out before I can go further there.

Stood back a bit after the Redback decided to freak me out, so didn't get the front bar off, only has 4 or so bolts left before it comes off.
Waiting til Sunday, getting up early to continue stripping it.

Just Jap stuff is paid for, should be on it's way.
In the mean time I can clean and delete excess junk.
Like aircon.
HICAS.
Power steering. (maybe..)

Also - never seen this on anyone's GTR IRL before, most get rid of it.
Mine is in mint nick, so I'm leaving it on.
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Oh and "DRIFT SPEC YO!"
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Anyone wanna sell me a Passenger front indicator? lol

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