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Mate photos of that car would look so much better at night, day shots do it no justice at all..dark street with heaps of bright lights reflecting of it, or with on the coast the city lights in the background.....would look great

Yeh I agree, I just took a quick snap with the camera. I have had one night shoot done, pics are in this thread somewhere I believe

Mine :D

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Wow, millenium Jade looks great. Just needs some Volks or something

Yeh I agree, I just took a quick snap with the camera. I have had one night shoot done, pics are in this thread somewhere I believe

Wow, millenium Jade looks great. Just needs some Volks or something

I reckon those wheels are pretty nice actually.

and yes millenium jade looks Hawt!!!

Thanks for the comments guys! Been looking for other wheels, or paint them, and some other mods to do but havent quite yet decided what yet, might leave it as is :P Putting all the money and energy in the engine right now, tends to become expensive :S

Have had alot of comments from friends about the airbrushed rust and its really 50/50 if it looks good or bad!

Thanks for the comments guys! Been looking for other wheels, or paint them, and some other mods to do but havent quite yet decided what yet, might leave it as is :P Putting all the money and energy in the engine right now, tends to become expensive :S

Have had alot of comments from friends about the airbrushed rust and its really 50/50 if it looks good or bad!

Yeh hard,

The thing is that its 50/50 on the paint job because of the rust right?

If you got rid of the rust then there would be nothing to not like on the paint. 100/0

Each to their own and it does look good either way man.

it has only 275 rwhp, ran it down 1/4 about 4 yrs ago for a 13.9, heaps of work since then but it needs a full engine rebuild before ill be able to get more hp,,,,,,

I am going to say that you have very little chance of going faster than that with the stock rubber intake hose.

I am going to say that you have very little chance of going faster than that with the stock rubber intake hose.

too true mate ,but not really wanting more .left the piping till i do the turbo uograde...but theres no probs withit sucking flat or anything.

if u stack ur kit lose the vielside it would look 11bty times better with r400/gtr/do luck/trust..well almost anything..

sorry if its mean but vielside just shouldnt be allowed near cars

yeah, i got this kit in 2005, didnt know that much about skylines then,,thought it was good lookin so i went with it,,. your right theres heaps oothers that would make it look even better...whats wrong with veilside ?

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