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Hey SAU! Been on here for awhile now. My name is Aubrey and I live in little ol New Zealand always wanted a Skyline,but after my pulsar got stolen and was recovered but it was a write off. Soo needed a car urgently, and my mate was thinking about selling his car, and i knew the previous owner before he owned it so i know its past history and done pretty low kms. only 144kms on the clock/engine. But finally got myself a RB :w00t: Currently Rb20e auto, but will be staying like that for awhile because i'm a poor uni student frown.gif buts mods will start coming soon! Well picture time smile.gif


How I got it, bought it with standard wheels, but my mate didn't have time to take it off, so I took it off later on. It is lowered on JIC s13 coil overs

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This is what it looks like at the moment on steelies with hubcaps on because didn't want to make it too cop bait because here in NZ you need a certification for any aftermarket mods you do suck has adjustable suspension engine swap etc. gave it a cut and polish. Looking shiny smile.gif

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And the aftermath of the cut and polish working its magic!

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had to drop my mate to work a couple days ago. and parked it under the tree, really like this picture. will get better quality photos asap

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The car came with no sounds, so got my sound setup and ready for install


All Installed now ! Looking for a din pocket with cup holders if anybody got them !

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Had to make spacers out of MDF to clear the window and for the speakers to sit properly.

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Don't worry about the bungee cords. This is just temporary till i find another way how to stop my sub box from moving around.

this is pretty much how it looks like now and where i am at the moment. trying to suss out a deal with a seller for a set if wheels and hopefully get them this weekend. Will keep you guys updated.

Just bought some rims for the ceffy!


15x8s Custom steel wheels (Smoothies)


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fronts -15 offset


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Rears -30 offset


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Its not everybody's cup of tea, but thought I will try a different approach to the typical Cefiro you see in NZ roads. Now just need to buy some tyres !

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