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mate at work has a white 98 40th annversary, it also has that on the seats? do all 40th anniversary r33's have that written on the seats or was it another option? :)

its a small badge stitched on....that and the badges on the rear pillars are the only real visual things to tell a 40th anniv...but the only real way to check is with FAST

hehe soz m8 was outta town for a few days....as i said ill have to wait to see whats left in the kitty after chrissy, b4 i decide wether or not to keep the wheels....as there are a few more bolt ons im gunna try to get first, but your first in line when i get rid of them :laugh::)

And on another topic, i personally think all Skylines in all their diff shapes, colours and styles r perfect just the way they are...(If the owner is happy with it... so am i)

For instance if everyones cars were built and fitted the way i think a Skyline should be...how boring would that be? damm :down::) .

We should b thankful that we have such a large selection of parts interior/exterior ect to choose from, and guys willing to try them, to give their ride some kind of individuality. :sick:

besides that... there is nothing worse than ordering a cosmetic part you havnt seen in the flesh, or on another car of similar model...waiting for what seems like forever to get it, ripping open the box and fitting it just to relise it looks like shyt lol.

So yeh.. to all the guys that have taken the time out to post up their rides, i think they are all awsome :cool:

Keep'em coming.

dam that was a dribble fest and a half lol :blush:

thank you very much u said it all mate

lol they are confused Iraqi's.. Assyria dont exist, well it has been wiped out of the map some 1500yrs ago lolll

looks like some one knows thier history but ey i'm a living proof that ASSYRIANS do exist but lets just drop it coz it has nothing to do with skylines..

btw 2BNVS very nice liner bro well done

I know..I own one...its not hard to remove the badges, and i've contemplated taking them off..

Links also owns a 40th anniv. model and has no badges, obviously the previous owner removed them...

I saw the front bar, which is an optional bar available on the 40th anniv. R33's and closed the pics..didnt look at the lights or bonnet...Someone has obviously got hold of the bar (which is quite rare) and put it on an S1.

Definitely not a 40th anniversary model, but the bar is the MR bar which was available as an option on the 1998 40th anniversary R33's, as mentioned above. They don't all have it, just depends if the buyer ticked that option box...Its quite a rare bar though...Links' has it on his, and another member on here had it, but smashed and replaced it with the standard S2 bar + lip, which is porn

Yeah I didn't think mine was anything special. I will have to look after the front bar then. Its all plastic too not fibre. hmm maybe i shouldn't butcher the front bar when putting the front mount in. what ya think.

you could sell it for a fair bit i'd say..being plastic and all...

I was looking at photos of it on a few cars, and although I like it...it really doesnt look very front mount intercooler friendly...where as the standard S2 bar is, and when I get the lip fitted one day it'll look a lot more agressive

you could sell it for a fair bit i'd say..being plastic and all...

I was looking at photos of it on a few cars, and although I like it...it really doesnt look very front mount intercooler friendly...where as the standard S2 bar is, and when I get the lip fitted one day it'll look a lot more agressive

Does anyone have and ideas on how much these type of plastic front bars would cost or sell for. Yeah i don't really want to butcher it if i can. but to get a cooler in there i am gunna have to butcher something.

I will put my sedan in for something a little different :P

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Hot S2 4 Door jlnewton! I would have loved mine to be that colour. what have you got done to yours? you can see mine on this post http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t&p=2754657

Hot S2 4 Door jlnewton! I would have loved mine to be that colour. what have you got done to yours? you can see mine on this post http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t&p=2754657

Hey, thanks. S2 sedans are definately the go. I actually had a silver one but lost that in a separation. When I sold my GTR I just had to have another one, the extra 2 doors and the extra boot space in the S2 sedan can't be beaten! I love the rims on your car, the rears look huge!

Mods are centred around suspension mainly for my track work -

Sydneykids' group buy bilstein shocks, whiteline springs, pineapples and adjustable swaybars

Cusco adj rear camber arm, adj caster rods, tension rod and 1-way diff

Nismo front strut with brake cyliner stopper

Hawke Pads front and rear

DBA slotted 4000 series front rotors

Road rims - Nismo LM GT2 rims 17x8, 17x9

Track rims - Volk Racing GTP 17x8, 17x9

turbotech boost controller set to 10psi

100mm thick SMIC with custom shroud

13 row oil cooler

K&N panel filter

CES front pipe, 3" metal cat and kakimoto cat back

and a set of Bride reclinables on the way.

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