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Okay my head is spinning ...

I've been looking around for type M kits for an R33 4 door. Started looking at 2 door type M kits, but they seem to vary alot from simple lines to big bars and skirts and wings!

Has anyone got a pic of what a true type M kit looks like?

:P

have you seen ryans car??

best 33 ever!

thats wat it needs to look like..

factory mspec FTW!

If your car is running (LOL) then bring it down, I'm sure we can fit you in. Should be a good day regardless though, Josh is bringing his Silvia, Bengi his turbo Starlet and Glenn... well he's just watching :P

Some big 2J boys there too, should be a good outing

If your car is running (LOL)...

buckleys and none.

andrew's coming out this weekend. im telling myself its another week.

im gonna love my insurance premiums when it is running again though, $4k (that i can recall... wait, no, probably closer to 7 actually. f**k.) worth of gear thrown in since ive taken it off the road... gonna skyrocket me thinks.

as for skids, i know a private road nearby. :P:blink:

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have you seen ryans car??

best 33 ever!

thats wat it needs to look like..

factory mspec FTW!

pretty sure Ruby is referring to Series 1 M front though Age

but what you're saying is true, ive seen pics of Ryan's 33. it looks PERFECT! one of the nicest examples i've ever seen.

this sounds a bit silly; it just looks like a real tough bastard of a 33. lol, i love it

haha thanks guys

it is a tough bastard...i love it. looks alot better in real life...dont know why i've put it up for sale.

appreciate the kind words :D

ahahha looks even tougher with stockies on........... :)

"SLEEPER" FTW!!!!

hey Chad. see that guy go flat out past ya on panalatinga's the other day in the RED VY?

lol, yeah i sure did, was a little concerned about how much of the side of the car i could see in the rear view mirror :) and the fact that it sounded like it was whistling louder that a 747 :D not the sort of sound i was expecting to come from a stock looking commo.

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