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Hi guys,

I know it's not a Skyline, but I know a fair few of you are fans of Chasers, so I thought I'd post up some pics of mine. It's still in Japan atm, but it should be here soon (hopefully).

It's a 99 model, series 2 JZX100 Tourer V.

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The engine puts out 206kW @ 6200rpm and 378Nm @ 2400rpm

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Series 2 taillights here - they look way better than the S1s imo.

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Photoshopped to have a clear blinker (I'll be ordering these pretty much straight away)

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I've got more pics (interior etc), but I won't post them unless people want them.

Cheers,

Michael

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Yeah I quite like it too :(

I'd love some deep dish wheels for it, but after buying that I don't think I'll have too much cash left.

I won't be touching the ride height though - my last car had a 400R kit and that was so impractical. This is my "I've turned 25 and need something practical, but don't want to give up the turbo" car :)

It's not that bad a job is it? :cheers: That's my photoshopped one. Read just above the pic.

I was just trying to see how it would look without the hideous orange blinkers. I think the clear ones are on the Avante models, so I'll have to get a set of those somehow.

MIC33R, Oh my bad...

Question...is it a TRD version? From the badge upfront. Interior looks normal and the TRD version rear wing is?

None the less, nice buy. I was going to buy a Chaser but ended up pouring too much money in mods. Well also I found out Chaser could be imported so I didn't specially have to buy one to send home.

I also used to only like the series 2 lights but after a while the series 1 lights grow on you...they are both good IMO.

MIC33R, Oh my bad...

Question...is it a TRD version? From the badge upfront. Interior looks normal and the TRD version rear wing is?

None the less, nice buy.  I was going to buy a Chaser but ended up pouring too much money in mods. Well also I found out Chaser could be imported so I didn't specially have to buy one to send home.

I also used to only like the series 2 lights but after a while the series 1 lights grow on you...they are both good IMO.

Nah it's just a plain version. I'm really not a fan of the TRD wing or front bar to be honest. I'd say the owner just bought a TRD grille (which is different to the TRD model's grille anyway). I actually prefer the meshed stock one anyway, so I'll be looking to swap with someone here unless they put the original one in the boot.

I still like the series 1 lights, but I prefer the S2 ones by far.

What sort of car do you think you'll bring back when you do come home?

Nice man.  I have to say I was seriously considering one of these but ended importing my R instead.   Very nice, might still end up with one of these in the future.....

A GTR was my other option, but I took the 4 door way. Maybe I'll regret it when I get the car, but I think I made the right decision.

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