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after the little incident with my last 32 I have finally got the money to buy another one.

I purchased it from NSW as prices over there are a little bit more nicer than WA prices.. obviously WA imports hold there value better than eastern states.. so in the end i payed 6200 for this neat little number in complete stock condition.. its automatic but that doesnt matter as i have a complete skyline in the backyard to transfer it into a manual :( It also has factory fog lights and done 90k on clock

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and here is the toys that will be going on it when it gets here :)

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HKS Cooler, 044 fuel pump, tein coilies, dba 4000 slotters, rb25 turbo, AFCII, 600hp rated seco pressure plate

I also have a aluminum bonnet, gtr grill and gtr wing too :P

Cant wait when it arrives.. thinkn on getting [bANGN] plates for it as I want a bee*r limiter.. I have a screamer on order atm for it as well :(

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nice car dude gl with car...do you think a front mount cooler kit would look good on that bumper because thats the same one i have and the fog lights aswell... i still cant decide if i should get a front mount because i have a feeling it wont be seen and also not look good what do you think??? cheers dude

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iv painted my hks cooler black as i dont want it to be seen. I want sleeper effect. i just hope it fits ok with the driving lights on the bumper.

yeh i brought him down a bit :P only ross I know drives a 05 swift

im thinkn either white or black rims for this too

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