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Hey everyone,

I am new to this club. I have recently customized my R33. I have painted it Citric Acid of the XR6/8, it is this beautiful Lime Green. It has a full body kit, heaps of mods on the engine and 18"chrome mags. IT rocks...

SVI in Brisbane did everything for me. I would recommend them to anyone.

My pictures are to big to upload on this website... :rofl:

But if you would like to see them my email address is [email protected] or you guys could check it out on Car Domain websit: the link is http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/821315/2

Hope to hear from you all ;)

Tina

Hey everyone,

I am new to this club.  I have recently customized my R33.  I have painted it Citric Acid of the XR6/8, it is this beautiful Lime Green.  It has a full body kit, heaps of mods on the engine and 18"chrome mags.  IT rocks...

SVI in Brisbane did everything for me.  I would recommend them to anyone.  

I don't know how to attach pics on these forums but if anyone would like to see my car just let me know and i can email you some ;)

my email address is [email protected]

Hope to hear from you all :cheers:

                        Tina

Welcome to SAU Tina.

Don't worry about the guys in this section - they like older skylines (hence "classic skylines"). Your thread should have been in another section but that's ok - most other sections of this forum are a little more forgiving than these guys.

When you post there is a "manage attachments" button you can click. That will let you upload images (they can't be too big though).

A moderator may move this post somewhere else so if you can't find it it's probably moved to General Skylines section (or whatever it's called).

:P

Thanks for your help :) At least their are a couple of nice people on this website, nice to see I met the w*nkers of the site in the first thread I posted lol...

But its all cool - it has been moved to the "right section" now so all you babies can stop having a cry now... :(

But have a good one...

Thanks,

Sklyine_Girl01

Damn, if you ask me that is a f**king sweet looking Skyline.

Lets just hope that nothing goes wrong with it mechanically because by the sounds of it, you're EXTREMELY happy with it so far!

I would say I'm jelous but I also have an R33 Gts-t Skyline, being modified to the shithouse at the moment ($9k of mods) so yeh, I'm all good.

ive seen a few lines that colour...with the same kit on them aswell....

needs to be lower. that is all. maybe some tougher rims, but thats just me.

big up for being a chick though.

cheers

Linton

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