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i saw the 88 - 89 model prelude the other day with the rear lights replaced with twin circle skyline lights, a gtr front bar, painted in nissan nismo Blue and worst of all wearing GTR badges. God i wish i had a camera. That car should be banned. I saw it in eastern subs of sydney.

Guest cosmo
Originally posted by 88silhouette

g'day boys

was driving to the stations this morning

anyway, drove past a very late 90's integra. and it had a friggin r33 front lookalike!

anyone seen this? its black. looked goddamn terrible. i thought this sorta shit only happened in america!

now you know what i see everyday in America.

Guest cosmo
Originally posted by hippy

cosmo ... its tragic ... the rice has gone so soggy over there ..

I know. :hellpisd:

Sometimes I wonder why I even bother with the import scene. Then I realize that since I have all my teeth, I won't fit in with the domestic crowd.

Eventually I just go online and find some beautiful Silvia's or Skylines. Or my favorite, McKinney Motorsports RB25DET S13. That calms me down. :P

Maybe this is the in thing nowadays.

I remember reading in wheels or motor that several people have payed bulk cash to have a Holden VX rear end transplanted onto the rear end of a VY (Astra lookalikes).

Luckily there is no need to transplant any front or rear end onto a skyline as there is no need to mess with perfection.

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