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well done fella, where are these pics?

Got the camera out and went for a quick drive to take some but run out of time :sick:

Maybe monday or tuesday :D

Weekends suck badly for me (crosses fingers they dont do the photo shoot cruise on sunday).

Need to wash it again now lol damn black cars :laugh:

How much u pay for ur black R33 man...coz i bought my grey skyline couple months ago, cost me 17,000, thought it was a bit pricey but surprisingly one of the cheapest i cld find..coz i was looking for ones with under 60,000 k's, came with deep dish rims as well, got it from redline, those mof*kas still charge a bit for there cars, even tho they have some very nice ones. Mines an M-spec 1995 got a 3" stainless steel exhaust and a apexi air filter with all the brackets done n stuff for me, just wanted to kno if thats still heaps expensive? :rofl:

Btw where did u end up gettin it from?

How much u pay for ur black R33 man...coz i bought my grey skyline couple months ago, cost me 17,000, thought it was a bit pricey but surprisingly one of the cheapest i cld find..coz i was looking for ones with under 60,000 k's, came with deep dish rims as well, got it from redline, those mof*kas still charge a bit for there cars, even tho they have some very nice ones. Mines an M-spec 1995 got a 3" stainless steel exhaust and a apexi air filter with all the brackets done n stuff for me, just wanted to kno if thats still heaps expensive? :rofl:

Btw where did u end up gettin it from?

Redline as well, payed bit more then you but its 96 and a s2. You can get them cheaper if you import ya self. This time around though I didnt want to wait shrug

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Ohh noshit yeh, i saw ur car there about 1 or 2 weeks ago i reckon...looked pretty nice man! congratulations bro....btw today is wet and skylines are very scary in the wet, as i found out today (being the first day ive drivin in the wet) heaps of fun tho. be careful ppls :)

hehe cheers man. btw how can i change my engine type or w/e it is next to my log in name

<--------------- it says rb20E but i have an rb25, and i wanna put a foto of my car but i dono how..lol. soz for the stoopid questions

:)

hehe cheers man. btw how can i change my engine type or w/e it is next to my log in name

<--------------- it says rb20E but i have an rb25, and i wanna put a foto of my car but i dono how..lol. soz for the stoopid questions

:)

I believe the engine type changes with the number of posts you do. (status thing)

For your pic get you foto and edit to match the size and shape below

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Then goto mycontrols (top right) then click edit avatar settings on the left menu then use the upload avatar dialog box. If ya need more info pm me :)

Looks quite stock, nice ride tho, any pics of the inside? Wont get many hassles from cops if stock, wonder what that would be like.....

Yeah its stockers, only want to do a few minor upgrades my self and thats it. Ill try and take some inside pics or you can see it at the photo shoo meet if you going and they dont hold it on a Sunday :)

hahaha cheers ukai cleared that up for me. I really wanna go on like a Skyline cruise in a week or 2, coz all my mates have commordores or hondas, b good to see skylines representing across adealaide. If sum1 wants to organise one or sumthin IM iN! haha :):)

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