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im considering going to have my car on display showing that, yes, a full gtst conversion can be done to a gts :P and is worth it :D

depends though as usually im busy all year until well...maybe december lol

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well if I wanna enter my car means quite a lot to do... front bar, side skirts, set of alloys, darn... dunno if I got enuf time n dosh to do all that b4 July. some paint scratch on my boot and door dent on the side also need to be scrub out...

yup..exactly. The only thing you can do with an R33 is either rice it up in a classy way or do something different with it like put a RB26DETT in it or something...even then.

Even R34 will just be shown because they are R34 and newish to Australia, in 2-3 years noone will care about them either as everybody would have seen them over and over :D

Originally posted by Jamezilla

You can have the Lada too!

:bahaha:

Also i was thinking...

is there a Dyno comp ?

and if so... what are the rules and what have you.

Like do you get allowances for engine size/turbo/boost limits etc etc.

cause i'd pull over 200 no worries and that's only 10psi with no engine mods (that i know of)

A few people would be quite surprised if an old r31 came out and pull 200 +

ok listen up boys and girls

im thinking of making this stand a mixtures of the different models nissan has to offer

and the best of the best of each one

make it a lil more interesting .. not that skylines are sexc on their own

but just to add some spice

my mate is willing to be in our stand

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wat do u think..

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ive got quite a selection of crazzyy nissans lined up .. so far about 13.. now only need to choose out the best of the best r32's r33's and r34's SAU has ...

How can u have SAU at MAS with all these other cars? Wouldnt that then make it like Nissans at MAS?

I think thats stupid!

Have a few good examples of each model skyline and you easily have 8-10 cars.... thats a pretty big stand on its own for a club...

Wasnt that the idea from the start... ie SKYLINES?

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