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post-63076-1242898217_thumb.jpgpost-63076-1242898099_thumb.jpgHey all my name is Craig I live in perth WA Iv just become a new member and this site is the best.Hear are a few pics of my ride that I purchased about 4 months ago its a 2003 v35 GT 6 speed maual sedan.Its been lowered with king springs super lows,dark tint,full polished exhaust system,and a JVC DVD player.hope ya like. If anyone has any ideas for me to start some mods let me know was thinking of getting the computer remaped and tuned up.I found this place and reckon they can do it for under a grand.post-63076-1242898016_thumb.jpg
Im not sure about the door handles or the grill. They're both chrome. Not really my thing... but easily fixed.

hehe yeah I was being diplomatic with my comment,

when I say something is "interesting" it's not my cuppa :action-smiley-069:

each to their own, still a nice car end of the day

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A sneak peak of my new purchase... still some time away

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Although the O6 Projector lights and 20" Work SC2 wheels obviously sweetened the deal, They are not standard on this model so I hope they're not picked as non-compliant. May pay to do some "ringing" just to make sure.

Although the O6 Projector lights and 20" Work SC2 wheels obviously sweetened the deal, They are not standard on this model so I hope they're not picked as non-compliant. May pay to do some "ringing" just to make sure.

Cheers mate. Anything that needs to be changed for compliance will be changed.

Swapping wheels for a couple days is worth it, dont you think? 20" works are not cheap by any stretch of the imagination :);)

Thanks. I'm quite pleased with it, not that its here yet.

Im not sure about the door handles or the grill. They're both chrome. Not really my thing... but easily fixed.

A couple more interesting things....

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Cool iv the same nismo cluster as you

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