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Originally posted by darK

isnt that the AB-Flug S9000 or something?

No... it`s the "SOC" (Supra Owners Club) e2000 wide body Supra. Yes, thats right, it`s a privateer designed and built kit.

...they`ve got some cool stuff for Supras...

Originally posted by EnricoPalazzo

I envy u Rezz! :)

Heh, it`s not THAT good here, I just had to teach 5 one hour English classes straight with no breaks... scheduling mix-up... and my wife only got 550 on the TOEIC test!!!

But heres another pic. Don`t forget Weld`s AKTY-S14...

AKTY_S14_1.jpg

...with true "front-mid mount" SR20...

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...radiator in the boot...

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...and other cool stuff.

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you guys wanna check out this site.... dont know if it has ever been posted before but there are some awesome pics from TAS 2003.....

http://www.nissansilvia.co.nz/TAS2003/nissan.html

if you exchange the Nissan for any of the below to find pics of most makes and models.....

Honda

mazda

S13

S14

S15

Mitsubishi

Subaru

Skyline

Stagea....

there is more but i cant remember them all right now..... there is several hundred pics on this site, all of great quality as well, enjoy :D:)

Originally posted by choochoobaa

btw its funny how it says top secret and yet the picture is posted on the net

choochoobaa,

Top Secret is the name of a tuning garage in Japan. Top Secret's cars does not mean they are "secret" and not to be shown in public, in fact they are pretty proud to show off their fastest beasts.

Although they do keep secret some of the internal spec that they put into their cars, secret of the trade, to protect their business of course.

Just my 2c.

Originally posted by RbHed

hey rezz,

what is that kit on d yellow skyline ?

it looks tough

I posted this elsewhere... Trust Gracer front bumper and side skirts, Trial rear bumper apron, Ganador aero mirrors, Stage21 20mm wider aero front fenders, and a Sard GTPro rear wing.

The front bumper and side skirts are stock Trust items like this... (the lower of the two)

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:cool:

Originally posted by Parag0n

nice cars post more :)

Anyone got any pics of some RX 7 FC's or FD's with nice looking kits on them :D ?

Hows this FD from BN Sports...

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...and this FC?

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fc_t2_rear.jpg

Originally posted by Parag0n

yep thats them Rezz !

Thanks, that wing on the FC is HUGE !

What do BN sports do ?

In a nutshell, BN Sports do not much other than FAAAT Bodykits... as this OMG blister kit for the R32 will attest...

32skyline_blister_f.jpg

32skyline_blister_r.jpg

I just found a new pic for my sig...

Originally posted by Parag0n

Also Rezz your over teaching english in Japan right ?

Is that through the JET program ?

Not through jet, I work for a private company. Check it out here...

If you go to the "Lessons" tab, then click on the third yellow button down, then at the next page click on the last yellow button on the lefthand side, you can click through all the teachers, my ugly mug is the last one... it`s a bit outdated, that info was written 7-8 months ago.

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