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Just got back from a run guys,

Great weather for it car loved it. I need skinnier tyres or rolled guards now that it sits a bit lower,

I think I'll go with skinnier tyres and try that out as I dont want to roll and molester my guards ahaha.

200's pretty much done. just gotta refit the front bar and the cold side cooler pipe and fit the fuel pump. oil cooler was pretty lol, ended up using 4 fittings just on the return line so the hose could clear the rad support and the fmic.

spoiler looks pretty rad. as does my new 'silvia' badge on the boot.

so luke/wayne, hills runs will be in order soon. might bring back the midweek runs.

would post pics. but 3mb photos + capped internet speed = 5 day uploads.

Edited by scandyflick

joisus. GTR pumps are fair beastly compared to the 200's stocker...

and now im off to collect a free carton of beer from work. ;)

Edited by scandyflick
Just got back from a run guys,

Great weather for it car loved it. I need skinnier tyres or rolled guards now that it sits a bit lower,

I think I'll go with skinnier tyres and try that out as I dont want to roll and molester my guards ahaha.

Should had gave me a msg on Facebook! I would had come out!

check this thing out and their whole website. Want a 34R NUR with 18km on it?

http://www.zeleperformance.com/vehicle/r34...registered.html

Some very nice cars there ;)

http://www.zeleperformance.com/vehicle/r34...lack-pearl.html

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