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It has fat as tyres on the back and it's been factory lowered. Thats about it, apart from the fact some bastard stole the gear knob so it has a shitty one on there =P.

If you want a good Nismo gear knob or Trust gearknob I can sort you out a good price mate.... :laugh:

How much for the respray and who did it??

RacePaint in Nerang. Off Spencer Road.

$2000 for full standard colour respray including some patch work where they fixed some pin dents etc

Cheaper then most places I have heard!

Oh true, well, it's been lowered. I've had alot of my mates who (quite obviously) know alot more about cars then I do come out and have a look.

<shrugs> it is what it is, you guys can pull it apart when you see it =D.

Zaffa: how much mate?

Yeah it looks mint I will definitely go there again if I need anything else done!

Yeah dude if you do the sanding back yourself you will save yourself a lot of money. I did a little bit of the car took out taillights all that kind of stuff just stuff that takes up time and makes it that little bit more expensive!

If you look closely at that pic it looks like the turbo goes straight to the plenum but it actually goes under it the through a huge intercooler, I think it helps keeps the plenum cooler.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=138313

Check out that link for the Nismo stock we currently have.

Greddy items arent posted yet to my knowledge only just got them in. If you like I can get you free postage via express post. PM me if your interested! :happy:

So how much Zaff for the knobs (hahaha knobs [ahem])?

Kustom FX are good too, real good, but being on the Gold Coast they werent an option for me.

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