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hi guys,

this is my 1996 series 2 Skyline N/A auto.

Tell me what you think.

With a limited budget set in mind i wanted to keep it subtle and clean and not go overboard and cause the attention dat skylines create as we all know.

So far it has: Cusco Coilovers fully adjustable, riding on 17"x7" front and 17x8" super advan rims. All stereo components decked out in jaycar kevlar series, Custom parcel shelf, pioneer head unit, 300rms 12" carbon fibre Jaycar sub in a custom box. Painted GT badges black and sprayed red calipers and silver hubs, smoked indicators, Drift pod filter in an enclosed box, 3A racing cannon muffler and 4000k white bulbs.

WANTED:

Nismo front lip for series 2 (refer to the pic below, please pm me if you have it, will pay cash and pickup in Melbourne area.

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2 very sexy cars

love the calipers man

GTR seats

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you lucky bastard :3some:

i don't do things by halves :)

how much you pick those up for?

see below

I've seen those 34GTR seats for sale from one of the vendor for $1900/pair

I wish I've got that much of $$ to buy those seats! one of the best! seats u can find/fit into ur line

cheers

exactly... and as far as i'm aware they do not need to be engineered (can someone shed some light on this? QLD)

bolt straight in, reclinable and no dramas.

trust me money is tight. after the LMGT4s and these seats there won't be anymore spending for a while. that said the money put together for the two items are enough for a turbo conversion or more power. however until i can make full use of the power i have now there really isn't much need. semi slicks are next on the cards

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