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So while my car is in the workshop for a few weeks getting some shit done, i'm off to china for the Olympics and a holiday.

I managed to find some interesting stuff available near where I am staying, and in the provinces that I will be touring.

Anybody what an exhaust tip with lights in it??? Suit black hondas with green neons...

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How about carbon exhausts? Not sure the advantage over a normal exhaust, but i can get up to 4' tips.

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Worried about the cops? Well if you can't beat them, join them. stick some of these on your Skyline.

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China made T3/4 turbos. Not one for the brand monkeys...

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Ok, yeah. NFI why you'd want this....

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R33 GTR carbon fibre bonnets. Might see if they have other models.

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I'm going to love this trip......

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Poorly made cheap shit..........Awesome :devil:

BTW - Go to Shanghai if you can. Check out the bund and the pearl tower.

You sure you don't want some exhaut tip with lights.... :starwars:

Mate i've got it covered. I'm staying at the JW Marriott on Nanjing Rd, 2 blocks from the bund district.

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not all chinese parts are shit...... just most of them and my dads an importer lol...... aslong as you can replace it super cheap it doesnt matter if it breaks lol..... like there gear knobs are ok i guess... cant really stuff that up.... well maby you can

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I can has....

1 x exhaust tip with lights for R33

1 x exhaust tip with lights for Mazda 323

1 x exhaust tip with lights for U13 bluebird!

And betetr get me a turbo just incase my GTRS dies...that turbo looks quality!! lol

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but those parts are aussie afterall.... most of the steel the chinese use is made from iron ore, or steel blanks from australia.

They just seem to mix a whole heap of shit into it to make the steel go further which then makes it shit quality...

so chinese products made of "metal" is really Aussie

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+ 1 GTR would look good with those lights send them back to me!!

Have some fun while your there, just you and the wife or taking the kid/s too?

Brad, i'm taking the whole family.

i'm pumped just watching the Olyroos on TV now. Keep an eye out for me in the crowd at the Gold & Bronze medal games of the womens hockey and water polo.

Good timing with my car going into the workshop tomorrow... Is it common for R32's to get rust in the rear arch wells?

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i thought its common for all jap imports to eventually get some sort of rust under the arches if they steel.... dont forget that it does snow in japan and when it snows salt is put on the road to give the road more grip.... or it melts the ice????? i dunno but either way there is allot of salt on jap roads in winter so this would eventually eat away some of the exposed metal

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