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Careful Adam, If they did that it might knock your line off. :sick::laugh:

Why cause ill stiill be sitting there laughing :( I just think ther funny, then again "For there time they were luxury cars" :sick:

It's only that small shred of common sense I have stopping me from blowing a stack of cash and putting a 1J/2J in it... it's been done :sick: Never going to happen of course, but it would be good for a laugh

It's only that small shred of common sense I have stopping me from blowing a stack of cash and putting a 1J/2J in it... it's been done :laugh: Never going to happen of course, but it would be good for a laugh

The ultimate sleeper. :sick:

Nah go the rb26dett motor then then oh you must put the GTR badge on the back and front of it. Oh yes it would be a laugh. Too see all those faces going what the?

Oh yeah baby, It just wouldnt hang together without the all important gtr badge. :sick:

Hey don't knock the Fridge of Fury... it's tough. If you rev it over 3k it makes itself a very - James Bond-esque smoke screen. This is actually very clever, because if you're revving it over 3k, you're unleashing Insane Horsepower and are undoubtedly trying to get away from people jealous of your sweet ride.

Nah it's a 7M-GE (non-turbo), stock as a rock except for the "TRD Intake", which is a bit of red tape used to hold together a bit of the piping that had fallen apart, with TRD written on it in Nikko :) Slowly fixing it up though, it has stupidly cold aircon now, new brakes, 2 new tyres, tappet cover gasket etc. Just need to service the auto and throw a set of rings in it and it'll be quite nice to drive :laugh: Still boring as anything though lol

You realise that is less money you can spend on other SWEET rides. Plus smoke screen rocks!

Here ya go, she's out of the garage :laugh:

The cressidaghini is TUFF and pwns all skylines, which is why we bring her out instead :)

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Holy sweet mother of jesus that is the hottest skyline i think ive ever seen.

Please inform me of where i can get a front bumper like the one on that but in white? The one thats on my car now is tacky and plain and simple. Is that apart of a full kit?

josh.

Holy sweet mother of jesus that is the hottest skyline i think ive ever seen.

Please inform me of where i can get a front bumper like the one on that but in white? The one thats on my car now is tacky and plain and simple. Is that apart of a full kit?

josh.

do you have a series 2? Thats a standard series 2 front bar with an additional lip (available from all bodykit places ie. www.justjap.com ) and the rest of the kit is standard..from what I can see.

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1990 MX83 Cressida

1JZGTE Conversion

Mod Plated

HKS T04R Ball Bearing Turbo (1.00 Exhaust housing, 86mm Comp Wheel)

Braided oil feed

SARD 850cc Injectors

Microtech LTX12s

6 x Individual Bosch Coils

8mm Ignition Leads

Walbro 255lt Fuel pump

150amp relay on fuel pump

8 Guage wire to fuel pump

Microtech DigiDash

Autotechnica Black Steering wheel

Autotechnica Boss Kit

King Spring Lows, Front and Back

Munroe Gt Shocks in the front

Stock shocks in the back

Spare Diff, axels, and rear rotors and calipers

Transmission Cooler (19 row 330x170x50mm)

Hybrid 600x300x76mm Intercooler

Custom Intercooler piping

PWR Bends and Hoses

High Quality Clamps used all round on Cooler piping

Davis Craig Thermo Fan Switch

Twin 12" Flexalite "S Blade" fans

Custom Stainless Steel Manifold with twin entry t4 flange

50mm HKS Copy External Wastegate with screamer pipe

Modified return radiator pipe to position it away from manifold

Polished Radiator over flow tank

Small Oddysee battery

Custom Battery mount

Heavy Duty power switch of battery for mains power

Full 3" mandrel bent exhaust with 3" black pipe out the back

3" Hi-flow cat

Malpassi Rising Rate Fuel Regulator

Mechanical Fuel Pressure Gauge

16" Twin Turbo Soarer Alloys

Brand new Falken Zeix Tyres all round

4" inlet K&N Air Filter. Located in Wheel arch proteced from rain

Modified water return pipe for turbo to fit the 3" dump pipe

Heat Sheild for Brake booster

Polished Cam Covers

New Oil and Oil filter (was changed every 3000k's and mobil synth was used)

New wiper blades

New Floor mats

Fire extuinguisher

Greddy Type R BOV (hidden under headlight behind front bar)

Air con has been removed

New timing belt

New serpentine belt

JZX81 Strut brace

Custom 1 Peice tail shaft with thicker wall (supports upto 800hp)

JZX81 Rotors and Calipers (295mm)

Brand New NGK Spark Plugs

Intercooler, Transmission cooler, and Intercooler piping sprayed black in areas that it can be seen

Radiator has been flushed

Interior and Body is in VGC

Brand new rebuilt starter motor

Old persons car aye??? ^^^ thats peteys car, well ex car he sold it about 2 days ago, thing was an absolute f**kign WEAPON. would smoke most skylines on the road :P 1JZ POWAH with a t04r.

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Yes old persons car! look at that dollars list to get it there tho? why why dear god why! what did he end up gettin for it mind me asking if he sold it, wanna hope you make half your money back after spending that much on it.

do you have a series 2? Thats a standard series 2 front bar with an additional lip (available from all bodykit places ie. www.justjap.com ) and the rest of the kit is standard..from what I can see.

Yeah its a series 2, So these lips just bolt straight on? How much woukd i be looking at for one of these.

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i found one that is similar but differant.

http://www.carmate.com/product_details.php...L&p_id=8756

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