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  1. Looks familiar Vish? Maybe coz it's RDY60 with no plates and stockers on Removed goodies from the car so I can sell it... Haven't spotted you in a while. Thx for the pic
  2. Spotted CHOY at Carindale tonight... Didn't run into you though, I went to Hoggy's
  3. LOL was that the white S3 GTR? He gave me a WTF look too! hahaha Ran into Vish too!
  4. I'm quite sure its a dark blue 33 auto gts-t actually... Saw it at Cameron's Bodyworks.. Apparently it's the ladies daily as she has a twin turbo SS with "SLOW AS" plates ..hmm
  5. Make sure the RS-GT are decent width and offset, as they are hard to find in anything over 8" +35 which is a bit lame
  6. Hey, sorry didn't see/hear you! 8:15?? Damn I must of been running late lol Spotted NIH40 this morn on riverside expressway
  7. readyGO

    Number Plates

    To be perfectly honest, I purchased them from an importer who had them advertised on ebay Not sure how he actually got them, but I only paid $70 from them and picked them up from his place.. Not sure if they were on a C33 or R33... They are pretty cool though Just checked his ebay profile (he had a few plates for sale).. Anyway, doesn't look like he's a registered user anymore as of the 15th Jan... http://myworld.ebay.com.au/attack_rb26
  8. readyGO

    Number Plates

    Like mine? ........And yes, it's genuine..
  9. Spotted black R32 with GTR bonnet and grill with gold drift teks, on Coronation drive pulled over by undercover car at approx 8:20am today..
  10. I didn't see you until you passed! Why don't you drive the 34 much anymore??
  11. I never spot you anymore! Whats with that? Spotted OOR34 though! Thanks for my air box back Damo! Snorkel doesn't fit though, it hits intercooler piping
  12. Just buy a second hand one from someone.. I just sold my 3" mandrel bend, turbo back system and high flow cat for $600.. So there are bargains to be found
  13. white 33 gts-t parked near mine in Wishart, full final konnexion or possibly m sports kit, 18" grey GT-C's, flat wing, clean headlights, led rear lights.. very impressive! Were you visiting NO LAG? Also spotted UR NEXT drive past my house yesterday, I heard the distinct note of the 26 and ran onto the road lol
  14. OOR34 on monday/tuesday morning on newnham Spooks this morning on little cribb street grey 34 4 door on newnham aswell on tuesday..
  15. Interesting read, note nothing is confirmed for future use as development is still in progress.. pics for fun only.. http://www.dailytech.com/Nissan+Develops+C...article9611.htm Nissan is truly doing wonderful things in the automotive arena. The company recently unveiled its highly-anticipated 2009 GT-R. The vehicle pumps out an impressive 473 HP and an equally impressive 434 lb-ft of twist from its twin-turbocharged 3.8-liter V6 engine. Now that development is winding down for what is likely Nissan's most advanced road car ever, the Japanese-based company is turning its attention to more "mundane" matters when it comes to choosing a vehicle: color. Choosing a color when purchasing a new vehicle can be a gut-wrenching endeavor. Many cars look good in black, but the color is a pain to keep clean. Silver often best shows off the curves of a vehicle, but everyone chooses silver these days. Pick a color like beige, and you'll blend in with the rest of the anonymous Toyota Camrys darting in and out of traffic with the right blinker still on. Nissan hopes to give car buyers the ability to choose whatever color they like for their vehicle -- at any time. Nissan has developed what it calls a "paramagnetic" paint coating -- a unique polymer layer which features iron oxide particles is applied to the vehicle body. When an electric current is applied to the polymer layer, the crystals in the polymer are then interpreted by the human eye as different colors. Depending on the level of current and the spacing of the crystals, a wide gamut of colors can be selected by the driver. However, since a steady current is needed to maintain the color effect, the paramagnetic paint doesn't work when the vehicle is turned off -- instead, the vehicle would revert back to a default white color. If you may recall, Ford offered a similar paint option on its mid-90s Mustang GT and Cobra (Mystic) and 2004 Mustang Cobras (Mystychrome). In both cases, the vehicle appeared to be either green or purple depending on the viewing angle. Nissan is hard at work on the paramagnetic paint and hopes to have it on production vehicles by 2010. Paramagnetic paint isn't the first time that Nissan had ventured into ways to improve paint technology. The company also developed a self-healing "Scratch Guard Coat" to apply vehicle paint. Thanks to the advanced coating, vehicle are nearly impervious to superficial scratches caused by carwash brushes, fingernails or other minor surface scratches. Any scratches that are made on the vehicle are "healed" within one day to a week depending on the depth of the scratch. Nissan's Scratch Guard Coat is currently available on the 2008 Infiniti EX35 luxury crossover utility vehicle. Also http://www.worldcarfans.com/9071107.009/ad...uch-of-a-button A new era has dawned. Well for paint, anyway. A decision affecting residual car values as much as it does neighbourhood standings is that of car colour. Be it graphite, silver or gray, the choices are endless. But with the introduction of a new technology using 'paramagnetic' paint coating, the choice won't be set in stone the moment the car rolls off the production line. In fact, the concept is to allow owners to change the paintjob whenever they see fit - whether that be in the car park or at the lights. The technology works by running a current through a special polymer applied to the vehicle before painting. This polymer contains particles of 'paramagnetic' iron oxide. With the application of an electric current, the spacing of the oxide's crystals is adjusted, affecting their level of light reflection and thus our colour perception. Cars, being rather conductive metal objects, are therefore the perfect medium for such a technology, with the small current maintaining a particular colour. However, with no current, such as when the car is turned off, the paint would return to its default colour of white, making finding the car after a shopping trip a tricky business indeed. It may sound like science fiction, but first commercial applications of the technology are expected on the market as early as 2010, with Nissan having already developed a 'self-healing' paint. Make sure you check out our recently-introduced and expanding Technology category.
  16. Nah.. Those wheels suck.. Sorry.. White TE37 or grey GT-C... or black work meisters would look good on your car.. Those wheels look horrible
  17. Hi.. Wasn't me actually!.. I let my cousin borrow it to drop his g/f home.. Was he thrashing it???
  18. Exhaust still on car at the moment.. A few people interested but nothing 100%... Bump!
  19. You got stuck in traffic huh.. I went around Thought you missed me! car looks clean.. Spotted 2 x r32 on riverside expressway, both gunmetal... Then saw black GT-T come up and looked amazed to see us three driving along lol
  20. so close! Anyone in Japan that can post pics??
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