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Rob

in the modding path do you want

a)Nice clean looking car sounding nice and not a cop magnet or

b)Rice looking cop target?

i just noticed that it is a non turbo? how long are you keeping the car for?

james

No neons champ

keep ur tires at around 30/32 psi, to much air in the tire can cause the middle of the tire to wear rather the then the the whole width of the tire to wear evenly, wen i bought my r32 the d%^k head b4 me had all four tires sitting at 42 psi an i had to buy all new tires, the outsides were fine but the middle was worn as a moth##r F$#@er. i have to agree with the neons all they do is amuse small minds. an icer33 i agree with u purplestuff is the best shit iv ever used, autosol is good to. the orange stuff on ur zaust looks like the reflection of the paved driveway ur parking on to me must be the picture.

I would prefer to get minimal attention from police. But then again what makes police follow you? Is it vinyls that you have on the sides of the car? Decals (on the topic are decals tri-hard / wanker-ish ????????)

I think the only reason cops don't pull me over at the moment is because i always have the L plates on my car. Lol first skyline i've ever seen with L plates.

I'm planning on keeping the car for probably 5 years or so, until i will be able to get a GTR insurred (thats if i can afford one by then)

Vinyls - HAHAHAHAHA!

Sorry about that.

If the cars non turbo dont modify it at all. Just wait till you get sick of it then sell it and buy a turbo version. If you waste all your money now on a non turbo, you'll regret it later.

Write that down.

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