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Ah yes the mandatory GTR badge on the back...

Absolutely terrible. And whats with the monster tach, isn't the stock one good enough? LOL and its in the worst spot EVAH.

Well... If you look closely at the pic of the dash, he has a turbo timer or boost controller or something in the way of the tacho. So OBVIOUSLY he needs a monster tacho down near the passengers feet.

And well if I did all that to a car, I surely would want to keep the standard steering wheel which has an airbag fitted for fear of people trying to run me off the road for wrecking thier day!

interior = puke

exterior less stickers, rear lights, 32 look on a 34..why?, gtr badges? i like the colour and the rubbish bin lid look ok, the pics dont show the kit as being badly spaced etc

honestly, i like the exterior minus the front bar design and flames.

interior, id just get retrimmed the rear with BRIDE in the middle and BRIDE driver/passenger seats . remove the gauges in the the glovebox area + rev tacho.

replace the tripple cluster in the middle with proper/useful gauges and keep the nismo dash + PFC :)

who changes the tail lights on a skyline? who i asks ya?

the whole thing looks tacky to me.

:) GOLD.

Cant say its my cup of tea but best of luck to him with the sale.

Im sure there is another whack job out there that this appeals to :)

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