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  • 3 weeks later...

Same ^

did it the day I got the car and just painted the trim clip silver for the bottom mounting point

Saw a boss looking back coupe with tinted tails on step lip meshies in campbelltown As I was towing my s14 home, you on here?

^ im finally noticed haha thanks mate that was me I seen someone honkin and giving me the thumbs up, then realised it was you with the s14 as you have it on your dp! Lol

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

Chucked my sexy new 19" inch Koya wheels on the other day. 275 rear goodness.

Just waiting for my new electric blue Akebono big brake kit and then all that's left is my new high flow cats in and I will be finished!

Those big 14inch rotors will fill in the space beautifully.

ENJOY!

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Yeah your dead right mate. I just never knew what option to take. Needed some help.

Just sitting up at mount lofty. Took her for 15 minutes of spirited handling ....im in love. Havent done it for so long. Forgot what I was missing.

Chucked my sexy new 19" inch Koya wheels on the other day. 275 rear goodness.

Just waiting for my new electric blue Akebono big brake kit and then all that's left is my new high flow cats in and I will be finished!

Those big 14inch rotors will fill in the space beautifully.

ENJOY!

1048691_10151654067394411_260497929_o.jp

1025506_10151654068204411_531867365_o.jp

1014565_10151654067809411_1498531145_o.j

1048871_10151654069354411_1929430191_o.j

1049102_10151654069784411_445123441_o.jp

nice wheels :P

Err maybe it was a new Infinity??

I went and hassled the Infinity sales man on the weekend (parked my v35 out front on a Saturday lol) asking him how they go selling against the import skylines. He was cool, but said that people who are considering these cars at 70k have no idea they can buy an import for less.....it's not in their consideration set. Then went in about warranty, English menus, etc etc

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