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qikshift, i know exactly what you mean! I just picked up my new 32 from Dr_Drift. It still hasn't sunk in that i now own a skyline!!! It's awesome. First thing, FMIC.

And as for you meggala, thank you for all your help on my car too. You and Sam have just made my dream come true!!!!!

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Originally posted by 5 litre eater

qikshift, i know exactly what you mean! I just picked up my new 32 from Dr_Drift. It still hasn't sunk in that i now own a skyline!!! It's awesome. First thing, FMIC.

And as for you meggala, thank you for all your help on my car too. You and Sam have just made my dream come true!!!!!

didnt u *** that engine up in the first week or something with 2 much boooostt??

nope... but its ready for it... i repaired the small dent in the front left guard friday and primed it up... just waiting for my rails to be "fixed" so i can put my drivers seat back in to drive it down to be painted.

In reply to deorbit and inark, it was the maroon/burgandy one... nearly stock, but chip, great exhaust note and yes, the powder coated rims came with it too. I think they look great.

And inasnt, unless Sam ****ed the engine (don't worry mate, i know you didn't :) ), it was fine, and is definitely in very good working order now. Just had a few minor thing to attend to, like the back left wheel needed a little work after she was put slightly out of allignment... hehehehe

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