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I have just signed up and thought I'd post some pics of my car.

Just got paint and interior done.

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Great work dude! Amazing looking 33

Everything about it looks good - clean kit, awesome wheels, nice paint :(

Cant wait to check it out at the gor cruise - looks mint!

Mizzi: Sensational :)

Nicely kitted and not over the top, well done mate. :(

As i like to do some motorsport events, i prefer the factory plastic bumpers (for the occasions i hit a witches hat at 80+ km/h); but if i was to kit my car, it would be very similar to yours.

I live in Delahey, so hopefully i'll see you one day.

My car is currently (for the last 4 months and counting) getting an engine build/conversion so i'm off the road. But once it's finished i'll update my pics in this thread. Have a few cosmetic and engine bay changes in progress :D

Mizz's car looks even better in real life!

Will post up pic's of it in the day I took soon.

Very Nice Mizzi!!

AGREED! Lookin good bruv!! LOL n u were worried about how the colour was gonna turn out :(

Good choice on the rims!!! Whats next on the mod list?

How the hell do some of the P platers here afford it all ? lol dealers? :rofl:

Hmmm :rolleyes:

Only thing is an orange skyline isn't exactly the most inconspicuous vehicle for moving product. Best to have 2 cars.... Hypothetically :thumbsup:

lol

yes, i do mean femno's car, i just jerried then that i made a mistake..

anyone know what rims they are? I think i've seen a r32 gtr with similar work rims on their car, can't confirm tho

.....they told me it was just tobacco......

Yeah your right the rims are Works, model 'Maximer' 18 x 10s, they are quite a rare rim when you see a fair bit of gram lights etc, when i first saw them i loved them! and thus bought them! Alot of people (eg Roy haha) mistake these for veilside rims.

No, not a dealer just work hard for my car, havent got much else LOL!

Hot colour Mizzi! Looks expensive! Im not usually into the very loud stuff but i like that!

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