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Well thought i would quick howdy :blink:

well my names james and own a aus built 31

well its n/a

all i,ve done is chuck some hyperfang rims on and

a sterio

<<<< thats it in me thing

i would throw some pics up and some more info but pics are on the other comp

but yess

cya around

james

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well heres some info

1989 R31 Skyline

silhoutte model

N/A

16 inch hyperfang rims

basic sound system

going to get the exhuast done soon

probably lowered a couple inches to

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^^^^ At least you're close enough to see the racing R31 that's on display at Gosford when you come to the Central Coast. It's in the La Porchetta Trackside Restaurant cnr of Manns Rd & Central Coast Hwy West Gosford.

Great Food and even better Decor - all NISSAN. So take your camera there...

Welcome. Terry

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