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heyy everyone ive been a member on here for nearly a year now but only recently have i become a skyline owner. On thursday i picked up my R32 GTS4 which i bought in VIC. Its my first skyline and im loving it :D so i thought i'd post up some pics of it to share with yall.

Its got 3" Cat Back Exhaust, POD Filter, FMIC, Turbo Timer, King Springs, 7" DVD/TV/CD/MP3 Player, a couple guages and a Viper immobiliser. I washed it yesterday and took some pics and im getting a new steering wheel for it tomorrow. I hope to see you all soon on cruises and what not. Also if you see me driving gimme a wave and i give u one back too lol

here some pics:

Rear

Front

i'll try and get an inside pic uploaded soon

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good work vinnie,

you chose wisely,i got a r33 gst and been happy just using it up the past couple years.not one repair made.only initial upgrades.interesting by the sounds of your upgrades,your not spending too much on it,and obviously it was totally stock.probably low mileage like 70000 on it.

you are doing the right thing mate...........look after it and you'll get your dough back on it one day.

cheers......

is it jungle green?

second pic doesnt load for me

and ur drive way is heaps narrow...hope u dont scratch it getting in/out :D

nah its black but in one of the pics it looks jungle green maybe its the camrera lol

and yeah i need to change my username/signature but dont know how :P

Thanks for all the nice comments guys cant wait to see yas :D

oh and thats not my drive way lol thats like a tiny drive way that leads to the back yard if u look at the front on pic u'll see the garage doors in the background.lol

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yeah i need to change my username/signature but dont know how :P

Thanks for all the nice comments guys cant wait to see yas :D

think you talk to the admin or a mod about that one, gota make sure no-one else has what your want

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