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Hi i am just new to the skyline thing and i just got my first skyline ever. :(. PIcked this up not that long ago and man i was impressed. These cars are wicked. I never even been in a skyline till i test drove this. I don't think i will be able to wipe the smile off my dial for ages. Here is a pic of the car i brought. Do u guys like it or can suggest any mods i should make to it style.

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Thanks guys. I am really happy with the car and i am still getting used to people looking at me every where i go as my old car was a subaru 4WD station wagon. it is very nice inside and out plus some of the things that i was planning to do when i got a skyline have already been done on this car for me by the jap owner. The car is quite standard with a few mods which i have listed below:

-TEIN coil over adjustable suspension all round.

-Front strut brace.

-Turbo timer.

-98' series 3 front bumper.

-3" cat back system.

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Hey i was just wondering how long it took for you guys to stop feeling paranoid about ur cars when u first got them. i don't want to take it to any shopping places and i too affaid to leave it any where in public too long. Also when i get out and turbo timer is going i feel weird walking off with the car running.

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Hey i was just wondering how long it took for you guys to stop feeling paranoid about ur cars when u first got them. i don't want to take it to any shopping places and i too affaid to leave it any where in public too long. Also when i get out and turbo timer is going i feel weird walking off with the car running.

Very nice, looks good!

I still get paranoid leaving mine in public (had it for almost a yr), just try and minimise it whenever i can

just make sure you get a good alarm/immobiliser installed correctly

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I've had mine for 2yrs now, full comprehensive insurance and im still paranoid about leaving it some places. I dont think i'll ever leave it unattended in a massive shopping centre carpark (ie westfields)..

I agree with most of the others in this thread too, the looks hot already, bring on the power mods.

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im paranoid about leaving my car anywhere!!! it has never left my sight except when i got the engine done but i checked up on it every day and when it is in my shed. the shed is alarmed and car has a tracker alarm system. and i have had it 4 over a year.

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Hi i am just new to the skyline thing and i just got my first skyline ever. ;). PIcked this up not that long ago and man i was impressed. These cars are wicked. I never even been in a skyline till i test drove this. I don't think i will be able to wipe the smile off my dial for ages. Here is a pic of the car i brought. Do u guys like it or can suggest any mods i should make to it style.

Mycarf2a2.jpg[/img]

Very nice car mate I still remember the first one I test drove they are a fantastic car. Have a look at the R33 GTS25T engine tuning guide on the website in my sig mate should be a good start.

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Man i just found out how long it takes to clean me car. Took like 1.5 hrs to wash it and chammy it clean. then 1.5 hrs to polish every panel and kit part. Hmm maybe i need to get me a g/f so she can clean it for me :)

pfft, I average sround 2 hours with all the steps I take, plus a short once over the interior with ArmorAll....get used to it :thanks:

I like that front bar, off a series 3 you say, nice! :laugh:

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Hey thank all. Yeah I hope to build my car up into a good all round streeter. I will be starting with the performance mods soon but I have to buy a deccent head unit and speakers first. Also does anyone know why nissan cheaped out when putting speakers in the car. It only had 30watt max speakers.

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Hey i was just wondering how long it took for you guys to stop feeling paranoid about ur cars when u first got them. i don't want to take it to any shopping places and i too affaid to leave it any where in public too long. Also when i get out and turbo timer is going i feel weird walking off with the car running.

Still get very paranoid. Every scratch, every dent that I see is followed by a million swear words. Take good care of the car bud - its worth every dollar and every minute. It takes me ages to clean the car too - but its like my kid, and after all we all want the best for our children hehe.

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