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I could swear I had posted in here before but apparently not...

Anyway here are the skylines I have owned....

The first...a 95 gtst:

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...and here is my recent work in progress..a 97 gtr:

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...and with my new track rims :thumbsup: :

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Agreed!! Care to share the size/offset with us?

Cant beat those headlights too! Does your interior have red stitching Ant?

So far ive narrowed down that style in S3 R33 GTR's dunno if its all of them though :P (or if im right)

Mr Jordan, throw up some pics of your airbrushed bonnet :D

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LOL fooled me :D

Not a big fan of airbrushing (although i want a tiny piece on my car), but i reckon that would look just nutz!

Whats it from World Industries or sumfin? I know they got the flame dude, but that style looks familiar.

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Hey

Just got my car on the road few weeks ago, It was such a nice day i thought i would take some pictures. (Sorry if they are to big)

Also a Massive thanks to Simon (FLYSLY) for lending me some tyres so i could get the rego :D

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Agreed!! Care to share the size/offset with us?

Cant beat those headlights too! Does your interior have red stitching Ant?

So far ive narrowed down that style in S3 R33 GTR's dunno if its all of them though (or if im right)

Thanks for the comments guys ;)

Size of tracks rims are 18 x 10.5 with a +18 offset

You are correct....the xenon headlights and red stitching are features of the series 3 GTR's as well as a few other little bits and pieces.

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