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ah well my first car was a S1 Rx7 and that thin held the road like it was on rails :P

was alot of fun

Maz..is a rotor fan..HI5!! :down:
Hi Jess

yeah rotor fan from way back but now skyline fan too

So am I :P

Not the only ones..... I owned a 13B 808 Wagon (OG 808), A 13B Bridgey S3 RX7, a S5 thrasher...... and my baby... 13B Turbo Bridgey RX7

Nice Ben

i found a Super Deluxe crown is this your roots :down:

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Yeh Yeh they will come........

Will make a thread with them and update pics as i get new wheels, tint, and lower her!!

Spot on there mate, although i will still miss the Skyline, just lucky my mate is buying it back and he will be coming to a SAU SA section shortly

Well that is how i got my nickname Deluxe!! with my car back in the day, going back to grass roots you could say!!

Nice Ben

i found a Super Deluxe crown is this your roots :down:

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NO but i think the bird on the right would be.........

Nah mate im applying all i know, previous car was a 5 series BMW, before that was a VQ Statesman(Deluxe), So now im bringing the Japanese into my deluxe car.........If ya know what i mean!!

As for rotors, They are sick, more so the chrome bumper ones, like Frankies old car(Madcap), that thing rocked back in the day, If you can find a R100 with a 10A, your doing really well!!

:):):D

Ive seen video of a PP'd 10A with a GT3540 hanging off the side... didnt do much, but JEEZ it sounded apeshit.

I still want to do a old school resto at some point, like a R100 RX2/RX3, standard pastel paint, venetian, stockies (widened to 9 inches of cousre), hubbies, whitewalls etc, and stick a full house 13BREW with a child eating turbo, lenco race box, 9 inch etc....

Even wanna rock the standard interior, beaded seatcovers, RAA badge and a "I love lawn bowls" stocker on the rear window LOL

Was at O'Connel St Bakery the other night with Vange and had a little laugh when we went out to go to our cars. Take a close look at the photos below, spot the car between our two >_<

I found it funny atleast :)

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Just bitching about my unproductive day. Me and Jenkies decide today is that day to put my new intercooler and dump pipe on. Front bar comes off easy as, no problems. Bit of trouble trying to get the stock cooler off.

Decide to have a break before we take it off. glance over to my intercooler box, peel back a bit of packing tape and see "R33 Kit". well now, thats not what i ordered?

so anyway, put everything back together, make sure all bolts are on. ok time for dump pipe.

or, not.

nuts have seized, no chance in hell of getting them off.

so for just under 5 hours of labour, we accomplised:

- found one nut on the cat was really loose, tightened.

- removed thermo fan so cooler core will fit.

lesson for today. pay someone to do it for you.

if they parked more like that a lot less would get stolen :D

dam straight wishful thinking hey :) at least they left u guys alone spoke to a guy at the servo thursday morn he got pulled over and they defected him for his spare tyre its to small because he is running 18s the spare tyre needs to be bigger. now to me i thought u could go 2 sizes bigger than stock but if they want u they are going to get u >_<

i like skylines wooooo

lol, i am never attempting to put an aftermarket rear bar on again.

thing p*ss*s me off so much, and now i cant get my bloody side pods bak on.

who wants to spray my rear bar midnight blue and install it for me??????

i like skylines wooooo

lol, i am never attempting to put an aftermarket rear bar on again.

thing p*ss*s me off so much, and now i cant get my bloody side pods bak on.

who wants to spray my rear bar midnight blue and install it for me??????

ohh dont say that, i have to test fit my nismo rear bar be4 i get it painted >_<

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