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The v35 will always be a maxima with the rear doors welded shut to me...

but I like your one, the wheels set it off. I saw a v35 with eyelids to make it look like v36 headlights, and I was very tempted...

but I'm hangin out for the v36 lol

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Hahaha I didnt know you were on here..

Saw ya at Hunter last night. I stopped by for a few drinks with my mate after the photos.

oh really...where was the hello?

lol

yeh man...ive loved skylines since i was like..i dunno...since i bought 1

pfft...i want a 34....

hey i heard ur a mechanic too...when i get sum money 2gether..i want sum mods..

do em for me yeh...cheap

:-)

oh and want some advice....$5000

what should i do?

5 g's will pay your tuition and get him some rims man.... DO IT!

lol...yeh i need that too

my cars only got an HKS pod, and Greddy RS bov

ohhh and i replaced my clutch with a Five puck Brassy..wouldnt of done that but my stock clutch went after too many burnouts.

I was thinkin..

1. Turbo back exhaust w/ split dump pipe

2. FMIC..whats ur suggestions..BAR & PLATE, or TUBE & FIN?

3. Boost Contoller & a nice tune!!

I'm not made out of money lol...but i do want somethin that goes good!

I've raced a couple of stock V8's and beaten them...quite happy & surprised. Any faster than that i'll prob kil myself!

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