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hey mate, looks trick.  i just lost my licence due to street racing.  i have just ordered a carbon bonnet, trust body kit, low king springs, front mount intercooler, and have just bolted a 3" Cat back exuast on.

BUGGER about ya licence.

Im still waiting to see what happens with mine as i only had one point on porbabtion and i got caught speeding :(

have paid the fine but they didnt ask me to hand in my licence so playing it by ear!!!!

My Mrs would kill me if i lost it seeing as we only just bought a house <_<

Sounds like you have a few bits and piece's coming for your car, looking forward to hearing your progress!!!

Cheers GMB

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yeah, they took the cops impounded the car for 48 hours. i missed it like hell. yeah, im looking forward to the next meet up. seend quite a few trick skylines around, but not many stop to talk. wog boy has been a great help with my car. i owe him a lots of favors, has a great passon for skylines too!!!

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I havent done anymore power mods to it, only new front bar, and a few other small things inside, also cleaned up the engine bay... (took ages)... Well its all money i guess would love to do more to it if i could.

cheers. luke

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yeah iv been talkin to ben a bit (his brother)

power - 219rwkw @ 18.5psi

Yeah, I know Ben really well... (since kinder)

geez, that's a fair but of power for what it is! I think it is one of those freak cars that just come out of the factory a beast! (asian dude building the engine was having a good day) :(

Would be good to see it again... This is what mine is looking like these days (just have to dump it when I move house!

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Todd

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