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Hey guys here is my new car not long before this car i owned a R32 gtst and it was once of the nicest cars i had owned, then for some stupid reason i swapped for a 180sx lol it has been a good car but no where near as good as a skyline, anyways here is a little bit about my new car. looking forward to catching up with u guys on the cruises to come

cheers wes

Mods-

Pod filters

Large 100mm intercooler

A/M front pipe

Cat pipe replacement

Tein height/spring/dampener adjustable coilovers

Nismo control arms

Nismo front and rear strut braces

Modded ECU (more power, rev/speed cut removed)

Apexi AVCD 5 dial boost controller (set to just under 1 bar)

HKS turbo timer

Whiteline pineapple kit

Exterior-

Full N1 bodykit (front bar pods, bonnet lip, skirts, rear boot lip)

N1 headlights

Tinted windows

17x9" OZ Racing wheels

Federal 595 235/45/17

Past owner ran a 12.2 Q/M @111mph

Interior-

Genuine NISMO GTR floor mats

Fusion 5" splits in factory location, Alpine 6" 2 ways rear

Blitz boost gauge

Dynamco alarm and CDL

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what makes it worse is looking at the car he sold it for :huh:

one of the nicest 32 gtr's to a civic hatch :D

haha, yeah well, going from cruising around subi in Scotty's old GTR, now we are stuck crusising around in his civic.. lol!!!

Ahh well...

Nice buy anyways dude, seen that car every day for the time scotty owned it, and far out.. That thing is very very neat... And mind you very angry too.. Look at the times that it pulled on those mods.. Was there that night.. It certainly surprised a few ppl.

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ok guys... leave the civic alone!!! :banana:

let's stop calling it my old car and start calling it ceffyboy's as its his now and he should be getting the praise for have a great car.

the civic will soon be gone for a company car and the wifes will get an update from a standard pulsar to something bigger and faster... few people know what she is getting and all I can say is 2.2 tonnes of turbo 4 wheel drive 12 second power!!!

BLUE OVAL FTW!!!!

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and the wifes will get an update from a standard pulsar to something bigger and faster... few people know what she is getting and all I can say is 2.2 tonnes of turbo 4 wheel drive 12 second power!!!

BLUE OVAL FTW!!!!

more then 1 wifes? :banana: hawt

ford territory turbo?

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