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My apologies to all the other 4dr lovers out there, I have been away and would like to say....

Ceejay nice ride, Red 7 Nice to see a real R33R, I didn't even know they existed when I got mine and when my mate found out about them he hunted down a genuine kit and wheels and gave them to me so I could be as cool as you without the guilt of modifying a classic. (that's my story and i'm sticking to it)!

Don't i look cool now... posting twice!! :P

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Hey Steve, there's no need to be a smart ass... thats inark's claim to fame!!!

This is why my Skyline is off the road, I don't have anymore recent pics with the gangsta tint and it's hard to show the automated tonneau with a photo.

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Hey Danny (& Steve), thanks for the comments guys.

I heard the story about yours (pretty sure it was yours anyway..?) Ben mentioned you had gone to some trouble.

Some trouble indeed...

I now know your car and who helped you bring it in, I would love to see it in person and congratulate you on your taste in cars and brokers.

Also stay away from me or you may be looking for an interior! and they are not the easiest of interiors to find!

I have worked very hard on my car to get it to where it is now.... (my back yard)!

I am forbidden to alter it's appearance by my friends and forbidden to spend a frigging cent on it by my accountant AKA child incubation unit AKA Boss AKA Wife...

Enjoy!

Nice ride Renee,

But damn, get some fat ass rims in there before someone sees you! It will look crazy with lowering, negative camber and DISH!

On a different note, I thought I would give my 4dr some love last week by jump starting it and listening to a couple of songs loud ......... anyway I have toasted another 15" sub thanks to a foul mouthed afro american chick who knows how to record very abusive songs both lyrically and literally when it comes to sub bass frequency. The moral to the story is don't let your pride and joy rot in your back yard and expect it to play nice when you dust it off! the list of things to fix gets longer and effing longer.

Ni.... you are a big poof.

pffft im not that big...

:P

Renee - make sure put up some decent quality pics once uve got it done... should look great.

OMG! AutoRust! I mean... Danny :w00t: you have the interwebs in your garage again?

lol err I have a cefiro 4 door. does that count?

I have only been using my work computer for work lately, and looking at boobs of course. The Ceffy only counts if you put GTR badjes on it!

Ni..... you are BIG where it counts :):D:D

Autorust........ yep, i'll pay that, come and lube me up baby...YEAH

na i bought Paint Shop Pro 9 and tinker from time to time that was actually made in Paint Shop Pro X2 trial version :)

glad you like it.

im a bit over mine atm so might revert to an older one cause i cant be bother making a newer one :D

less talk more 4 doors!

Well my 33 is going in to DT panels tomorrow to have the new bar fitted

And the whole front sprayed..

Cant wait to see how it turns out..

This is what is should look like

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Well my 33 is going in to DT panels tomorrow to have the new bar fitted

And the whole front sprayed..

Cant wait to see how it turns out..

This is what is should look like

that looks sweet mate, your taking it to auto salon yeah? i should see ya there :laugh: have a look at ya car too :D

i thought id post some better pics of my car cause the other ones were pretty shit, so hear they are tell us what ya think. i have a funny story. out of my whole town that i live in i have never seen a skyline so i thought cool ill be the only one, when i got it i saw a nice r32 then when driving home i see a silver r34 and i thought cool i wonder where he is from, well i find out he lives on the same street as me now is that freaky or what.

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