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Straight after the new skirts went on.. Waiting a day or two till I take off the stickytape stuff which is letting some sealant dry. Will get some better pics later... but this is it for now...

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ignuz your wheels really suit your car. I'll post up a pic of mine once I pick up my new set of wheels tomorrow night

Thanks, as soon as I started looking at black wheels with a polished lip.. or polished dish.. I knew what I wanted :D

Just a couple of pic's of my GTS from the land of the long white cloud.

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The law wanted me to put a high mount brake light on it, so I stuck it here.

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Been busy painting the engine too, cheaper than trying to make it go faster.

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taht is one very smooth sexy r32 screamin'

is that high mount stop light built into the boot?

cause that is very smooth

love the engine bay too - those tractors and cai must really make the car scream aright

  • 3 weeks later...
taht is one very smooth sexy r32 screamin'

is that high mount stop light built into the boot?

cause that is very smooth

love the engine bay too - those tractors and cai must really make the car scream aright

Cheers.

Yes it is a high mount stoplight, I hate the ones that stick inside the rear window so I got this done. Got a good panel beater and car painter, the light looks stock from the inside too! It's off a pulsar of some discription.

The engine bay is my out work, it's amazing what you can do with a can of metalic blue spray paint! It's been painted pretty much that way for the six years I've owned it, jus with the odd touch up here and there.

The CAI and extractors work a treat. With that red filter on it in the photo it screams like hell, hence the name :laugh: goes alright too for a 2ltr N/A.

  • 5 months later...

hey

heres my ride, N/A r33.

since owning it for about 7 mths, ive done a fair bit.

-new paintjob, custom green with holographic pearl-prissim.

-R34 Bomex rear bar and sides fiberglassed to the car (not bolted n glued on)

- Tommy Kiarra front bar *modded indicators, longer*

-interior dash painted car colour.

-half job of the boot install.

-mulitcolour L.E.Ds, i rarely use anyways *was a present*

hopefully soon, sciccor doors r gonna be put on. >_<

u like??

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hey

heres my ride, N/A r33.

since owning it for about 7 mths, ive done a fair bit.

-new paintjob, custom green with holographic pearl-prissim.

-R34 Bomex rear bar and sides fiberglassed to the car (not bolted n glued on)

- Tommy Kiarra front bar *modded indicators, longer*

-interior dash painted car colour.

-half job of the boot install.

-mulitcolour L.E.Ds, i rarely use anyways *was a present*

hopefully soon, sciccor doors r gonna be put on. :laugh:

u like??

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It's different but I like it.

here is the sickest r33 4dr iv ever seen.. http://www.skylinesdownunder.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=54795

check out the link cus youll be amazed...

i cant take any pics of mine cus its at the shop.. damn engine probs...

  • 3 weeks later...

Here's my n/a girl! pumps out 118 kW @ the moment! and thats with a cat back exhaust, splitfire coilpacks (gained 7kW just from them) and a cold air intake system. Also getting an Impul body kit put on in a couple of weeks too!!!!

here is the sickest r33 4dr iv ever seen.. http://www.skylinesdownunder.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=54795

check out the link cus youll be amazed...

i cant take any pics of mine cus its at the shop.. damn engine probs...

your taste continues to amaze me Geoff

hey i've had a few people ask me about my skirts, they are ab-flug side skirts got em from sinnex bodykits in melbourne think they were around $350-400 very good quility nice thick stirdy fiberglass, bit low on the gel coat thou, i fitted them myself i spent a long time fitting them but it was my first try lol, i think they originally were made for an r32, but they look way better on the 33 :)

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