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thought i'd join in, just got it for a week now and loving it

not sure which mods to do first but considering

- powdercoated wheels

- autokits rear diffuser (maybe eventually i'll want a front lip and side skirts too for a sportier look)

- grounding kit?

- full exhaust

- air intake

- custom dyno tune

- rear sway bar

- coilovers

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thought i'd join in, just got it for a week now and loving it

not sure which mods to do first but considering

- powdercoated wheels

- autokits rear diffuser (maybe eventually i'll want a front lip and side skirts too for a sportier look)

- grounding kit?

- full exhaust

- air intake

- custom dyno tune

- rear sway bar

- coilovers

Choose your exhaust carefully... Beware of the 'drone'.

half asleep parking in a shitty parking spot at work... scraped the pole. yay me haha

First quote is $1120 to fix ... seems pretty OTT. Probably because of munching the quarter panel as well as the front bar. Any recommended crash shops?

Without seeing the damage that sounds about the price to repair both the bar & the quarter panel. If your in Sydney- Ultra Motor Body repair at Homebush West - In my street . I doubt they will be cheaper but their work is always great.

  • 2 weeks later...

Finally installed the rims that I brought from Japan as check-in luggage haha

My Rays Volk TE37 are lighter but the SSRs are not bad too!

Before & After

Finally installed the rims that I brought from Japan as check-in luggage haha

My Rays Volk TE37 are lighter but the SSRs are not bad too!

Before & After

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SSR GTV03 Matte Black

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Front 8.5J 18 inch +22 Offset 11.00Kg

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Rear 9.5J 18 inch +22 Offset 11.20Kg

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New rear tyres: Achilles 123S 265/35/18

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Finally installed the rims that I brought from Japan as check-in luggage haha

My Rays Volk TE37 are lighter but the SSRs are not bad too!

Before & After

Finally installed the rims that I brought from Japan as check-in luggage haha

My Rays Volk TE37 are lighter but the SSRs are not bad too!

Before & After

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SSR GTV03 Matte Black

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Front 8.5J 18 inch +22 Offset 11.00Kg

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Rear 9.5J 18 inch +22 Offset 11.20Kg

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New rear tyres: Achilles 123S 265/35/18

Best. Wheels. Period.

  • 1 month later...

After going without a Skyline for almost 5 years due to the death of my old R33 RB25/30 setup Ive finally made the move into a more livable daily setup.... So Here's my recent purchase, 2008 370GT Type S with 32,000kms

Pretty much stock aside from a Fujitsubo Legalis R Axel back exhaust (Didn't know you could only get that section without the whole cat back :unsure: but anyway...)

Have also re-styled my plates to the New NSW Import versions :yes:

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