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that looks MEAN as wayne!

i love the dark look of the car with those rims, and then you look at the front of your car and see the clean chrome bad ass intercooler sticking out!

we need to go on a cruise :thumbsup: 4 doors ftw!

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Some pics of mine with the 17" ROH Mantis rims i bought off a fellow member here. Few more things and i will be all sweet although i hate having a skyline and having not much power :thumbsup: New P laws ftl. I was even thinking of selling it and getting a shitter looking car with decent power haha, but i guess its all for my own "safety".

Leigh.

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Whats needed for the conversion? Just the bonnet or do the guards have to be swapped out also?

Very tidy car!! :whistling:

Thanks for the great feedback everyone, have provided all the info on this conversion in the Skyline and specific discusion section. The best thing about fitting

a Nissan factory option front bar is that there is no need for a trial fit, therefore you save $$ on the fitting. Thinking of fitting Carbon Ganador mirrors and a

low Nomuken style rear Carbon boot spoiler to finish it off. Would really love a set of charcoal Volk 18" GT-C's or Nismo GT3"s.

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Hey guys here is my 4 door 33!!

Currently has a low compression cylinder ;)

So full rebuild is in progress!

Also a great list of mods will be added hehe!

Before it shat itself it just had the usual, FMIC, highflow turbo, hks exhaust, APEXi AVCr

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Coilovers and wheels will come soon, though i do like the stocko wheels hehe :D

Thanks

Samir

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