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This is my baby, i try my best to keep it lookin good and keeping paint in great condition. taken from my camera fone so not the best quality. lookin at sellin sometime soon...but to get a turbo :thumbsup: ....yes ima lil obsessed

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This is my baby, i try my best to keep it lookin good and keeping paint in great condition. taken from my camera fone so not the best quality. lookin at sellin sometime soon...but to get a turbo :P ....yes ima lil obsessed

Your paint is spotless mate, looks great, makes mine look like a joke haha.

after my white 96 NA stacked i got this grey one a few months after.

it was $11,500 and its a 97 auto so it came with the updated wheels and gear stick thingo,a really dark window tint, original flare and (strangest of all) a pair of japanese aftermarket horns!? the mitsuba aerohorn or someshit

as far as mods go alls i have done is put an mp3 deck in. im not too keen on interior mods because i think aftermarket steeringwheels,knobs and dash trims look really tacky.i dont plan on doing anything else to it apart from maybe get it lowerd

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Here's My Series 1 R33 GTS, its has a Cold Air Intake Kit, 2.5 Cat Back Exhaust, Pod Filter, Exedy HD Sports Tuff Clutch, and my bodykit, wheels and bonnet ive added. and a colour coded interior. Working a second engine for the next 2 years untill i get my Blacks :kiss:

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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. :P

u like??

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Hey that is so similar to mine, i have a green N/A 33...lol let me know wha ya's think!

think about turbi converstion..

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