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saw your old 34 in strathfield at noarlunga but minus the vinyls, was the only car i liked with vinyls too!

yeah i liked them as well but some prick keyed the rear quater panel so had to remove them in order to have it fixed, down at strathfield you say, the bloke that i sold it too seemed like the kinda guy who'd chuck a couple of subs in the boot! :D

nice mate, looks very clean, much in the way of plans for her?

Not that you need to do much to a GTR but some nice big wide dishies are always good :D

Wheels will stay the standered ones for a while... wait till my birthday in may i think. plus there new tyres on it so wanna get some wear out of them! lol

Not much visually. JUst power FC, boost controller, intake, cam wheels and exhaust. In the next few months hopefully! And that should do..... for awhile! lol Oh and a tune!

Just tossing up at the moment wheather to get a single exhaust or a twin..... what size is most comman for a GTR 33?? twin sizes?

Just tossing up at the moment wheather to get a single exhaust or a twin..... what size is most comman for a GTR 33?? twin sizes?

please go single

i might buy some like the HKS just got to get a qutoe to fit to see if i can afford to

i have HKS dumps :(

I cant really give any info or advice on which dumps to get but will advise dont rush into something just because its cheap, as ryan said trust are good but also cost and the way i see it is it's better to wait the extra couple of weeks, run around with the stock dumps and you wont be changing your mind in 6 months for the trust ones anyway.

i hope this helps

I cant really give any info or advice on which dumps to get but will advise dont rush into something just because its cheap, as ryan said trust are good but also cost and the way i see it is it's better to wait the extra couple of weeks, run around with the stock dumps and you wont be changing your mind in 6 months for the trust ones anyway.

i hope this helps

yer i wouldnt cheap cheap out.. its just im trying to do it all at the same time. save some money getting it all together and also only do one tune thats it. not get an exhaust... tune... get power fc... tune etc etc

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