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rear diffuser hey yeah there'd be some time involved in making a plug for that we've done a front diffuser for hsv gto vortex generators and flow fins that takes time hey and is very pricey but hey. I've made moulds of the lower lip the rear wing section and bonnet so far thinking of a few interior bits too but start with those as i've made them i'll post pics and prices if anyone else is interested. yeah was gonna get one of those air deflection panels i want one that covers lights too right across the front guess i'll have to make my own.

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yeah seen them there also like the GTR seat covers they'd look better than the snap-on ones i got i should have my lower lip done in a week or so i'll post pics when i'm finished it show ya what it looks like.

I'm up for a GTR cruise maybe up to the Sunny coast if you guys are north brissy + I don't have to drive home :lol:

You might even b able to show us some custom carbon bits you have done - ewe ewe you might even be able to claim a tax deduction for the cruise as you are on a "sales meeting" :)

sales meeting nice 1 TOY 33 there's a thought, yeah sunny coast could be good there's plenty of places up there for some nice shots, i'll organise something soon and i'll get some dates see who's available what date.

sweet as-I'm good for a cruise-need to represent the 32GTR boys-Real nice 33GTR man-yours and Nicks would look awesome together

Thanks :P

Sunday Arvos are always nice up here on the coast (weather pending).

Should orgainse something for this Sunday 19th? Or if its to short notice for fellow GTR owners maybe 5th March? (Busy on the 26th - trip to Sydney car not coming)

Just throwing it out there :(

OK who wants to organise? Any one know who organises? Squizz? Mud?

My 2 cents are

NAME 'Cool Kids Cruise' - Us 32 33 34 GTR owners can cruise and maybe allow other skylines to follow behind (at a distance), as to not detract from the GTR PRESENCE :P

5th March sounds great. Gives people chance to organise their stuff. Meet Morayfield BP cruise to Mooloolaba then up the coastal strip through Coolum up to Noosa?

Sounds like a plan guys i've never organised anything like this but i'm sure a few of us helping ea other we could get something fixed up. i'll start a new post see what response we get.......

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Who does your Tuning? I presume if you work in geebung and got it through Zac at SVI Id say All Star?

yeah richard at allstar does all the work to my car.

I thought the Xenon projector headlights ony came out in the series 3 1997 and onwards???

Ohh and nice car!

yeah i haven't put the xenons back in yet they'll be going back in shortly.

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