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Spacers under the bonnet hinge will get ya big kw too ... and the chance to have your head lobbed off in a head-on crash, thats totally sick!

A missing wheel nut from each rim will save you weight and add kw too

Save more weight ... replace licence plates with cardboard and scribble rego number on it.

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or roll the car for that 'compact' look

replacing all windows with gladwrap saves a lot of weight, means you can order maccas drive thru at least 2x extra per week.

Or better yet, angle grind the roof off for that custom convertible! youd have a rare car!

Gotta admit, this is pretty kool. Looks good too !

...must...resist...chopping up....my 31...

thats awesome! slightly, well, very, very off topic, but anyone got photos of 32,33,34 convertibles?

take one of your lights out for mad kwz mate.....also have different coloured parking lights

btw this thread has totally derailed lol

Well i guess he got his answer, so this thread isnt a total failure?

haha maybe i should just do what my bogan mates did and poke a hole in my exhaust.

and then sell my Skyline for a Commodore, but with fully sick sound systems

What? You mean you'll switch the radio from AM for FM?

But wouldn't that drown out the sound of the unadjusted tappets rattling away? :blink:

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