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The car has a gloss black vinyl wrap on the Bonnet, A pillars, Roof and C Pillars back, Carbon fiber look alike wrapped B pillars, as well as a black Series 2 boot and wing (it just dosent show up very well in photos), The pod filter is mounted to the chassis using a bracket and has a CAI directly beneath it as shown in the pics. Also has the compulsary ridiculasly loud aftermarket exhaust, a set of TEIN HA coilovers and a full set of blue nolathane bushes :)

I know its not the quickest car in a straight line, but its mine and untill im off my P's this will satisfy my love of shiny things lol

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joker's r34 i was making fun of the carbon fiber on your dash and usb stick but then i saw it on the ambi pur and just lost it. i have the same ambi pur and laughed so hard and all is well insted of poking fun im goin to say job well done.

:cheers:

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Hey everyone, i just bought this 1995 R33 GTS, pretty much stock apart from ROH rims. thoughts??

Looks in good nik, i highly suggest your restore the headlights look around at the methods there are kits you can get or use very fine Sandpaper to get it clear again. Stock is the way to go keep it like that just play around with Height, Rims and Exhaust !!!.

MY 95 R33 SKYLINE N/A (CURRENTLY IMPOUNDED) WAS MY DAILY FOR THE 5 DAYS I MANAGED TO HANG ONTO IT

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AND MY 96 180SX TYPE X SHELL RUNNING A SR20DE, MY CURRENT DAILY

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