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How are things going here in my absence? Here's my new ride!

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Eug

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Hey Eugene,

Things are same old same old.

Sweet ride! What times does it do at willowbank? :P

Is there a photo of the whole thing?

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Seen that in Port, I believe it may be the same 33 from bellingen that I was looking to buy ages ago but never got around to it

Heres some photos of my r31 gxe in its current state

Guards are to be pole rolled and will be lowered 50mm all round with Bilstein Shocks & Custom Aurora Springs by next week!

Getting the wheels sprayed entirely matte black soon, have clear front indicators to go on, and getting some pig pipes soon!

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Yeah im in port, lucky you didnt buy it mate needed a full rear quater transplant.

since then its got new headlights, tailights, interior cards, sound system, wheels :)

i like your 31 mate theres a red one similar yeah?

f**k! thats no good but it looks shmick now!

Yeah ive seen the red 31 silo around its heaps neat.

heres a shit pic of half of my car from the other day (lost the other pics, need to take some more)

Painted the wheels in Matte black

SVD GTS Bilstein shocks & custom aurora springs (5kg back, 6kg front) 50mm lowered put in.

Whiteline adjustable panhard rod coming soon!

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This is my r33 gts-4, had it resprayed awaiting skirts, pods and drift style spoiler!

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car looks nice and clean, good lookin rims as well. What rims are they and do you know the size/offset of them?

car looks nice and clean, good lookin rims as well. What rims are they and do you know the size/offset of them?

Looks like the volk gtc's

Haven't posted a pic of mine in a while.

Pic taken by J_HUI at a JDMST meet.

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Lol your domo is still going strong!

they look fckin amazing it matte black..

will it chip off though?

Nah buddy, I bet an arm and leg it wont chip off unless you hacked at it with some sharp object.

I used White Knight Self Priming Pot Belly Black paint, Ive used it for my grill, rear garnish, side & front waistband moulds, extractors, rockercover, all interior plastics. This shit goes on so well, is impossible to make it all runny and is so hard to get off, the waistband moulds on the car have been top condition for about 6 months now!

1 can is liek $20 and lasts forever, beats paying for a pro job when you can do this and I gurantee it wont fail you, best spray can paint ever.

Nah buddy, I bet an arm and leg it wont chip off unless you hacked at it with some sharp object.

I used White Knight Self Priming Pot Belly Black paint, Ive used it for my grill, rear garnish, side & front waistband moulds, extractors, rockercover, all interior plastics. This shit goes on so well, is impossible to make it all runny and is so hard to get off, the waistband moulds on the car have been top condition for about 6 months now!

1 can is liek $20 and lasts forever, beats paying for a pro job when you can do this and I gurantee it wont fail you, best spray can paint ever.

just a bunnings or ??

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