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Shaved doors might be in the future, but I ain't that ghetto to put hydraulics in it :-). A friend of mine and I are trying to see how fast we can make these things. They have a supercharger coming out before the end of the year. More than anything I would love to have a nice RHD car like the Skyline. They aren't that expensive to get here, but to legalize it would cost as much as the car.

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Originally posted by PranK

Chris, where are the 'draulics and shaved doors? :confused:

i almost bought a '67 impala to do the whole cal-style action on, instead of my GTR.

No offence Christian but I really can't see you in an Impala....... just doesn't work.... hahaha ;):wave:

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