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Hey the modifications have begun! this is the first addition to the car that i have made! The car is mainly standard aside from hks filters, hks PRIEST exhaust, hks triple plate clutch (prick for daily driver!), tien springs, random strut brace and now its very own set of 17x9" +20 offset rims.

im just a little syked that i finally have added something of my own to it and thought id share. let me know what ya think.

cheers

Dion

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Dion man thats one tuff GTR with those wheels.

The black and the red lip make it look real TUFF! I like.

BTW I recognise the Night Kids sticker on your rear quater window, (Initial D... LOL!) Not sure if its your car to be exact but I probley seen you drive down Church St in Richmond.

Player Hater, I think the HKS Priest exhaust is nice, its quite but can make the noise when you open up the throttle.

NICE!! ... how quite is the exhaust as i have 1 lying around and im contemplating putting it on?

hey yeah the exhaust is a bit quiet but perfect for hearin the engine noise side of things. that said once you dial up to 7 grand it sounds sweet very supercar like instead of a drone. hope that made a bit of sense. im not changing it any time soon anyways.

Dion man thats one tuff GTR with those wheels.

The black and the red lip make it look real TUFF! I like.

BTW I recognise the Night Kids sticker on your rear quater window, (Initial D... LOL!) Not sure if its your car to be exact but I probley seen you drive down Church St in Richmond.

Player Hater, I think the HKS Priest exhaust is nice, its quite but can make the noise when you open up the throttle.

yeah im a zack nakazato of the myogi night kids wannabe. love that show. i am from geelong and put the wheels on just monday had the stock ones on before that so not sure if it was my car you saw, but i do go up that way and the night kids sticker has been on there since may.

Thanks for the praise crew its always nice to here what others think about my car makes this all worth doin!

cheers

Dion

yeah im a zack nakazato of the myogi night kids wannabe. love that show. i am from geelong and put the wheels on just monday had the stock ones on before that so not sure if it was my car you saw, but i do go up that way and the night kids sticker has been on there since may.

Thanks for the praise crew its always nice to here what others think about my car makes this all worth doin!

cheers

Dion

LOL! Watch out for that Toyota AE86.

Yeah could have been you with the stock wheels. I vaugley remember, but did you also had your front bumber off one time while driving? Or I was just imaging it..?

Cool, hope to see you more down in melbourne.

yeah that super dragger my mate had on his 180 was rather excessive but when he was floggin it sounded tuff not to mention spat flames everywhere (no cat).

wasn't me with no front bar.

i live near great ocean road so when driving there at night have been lookin in the rear view mirror to see if some headlights and a set of yellow driving lights appeared sliding round a corner. its ok his drift style is no match for my grip style!!! i'll get you '86 of akina. is it funny that my initials are D.K? haha corny as.

thanks crew

D

pic 4 is my new wallpaper.

Its sooooo frekin tuff, so tough, amazingly tough..........did i mention how tough it is.

i think you may have hinted slightly that its a little tough.

cheers mate

is there threads elsewhere of peoples rides? i would like to havea scope of em!

i think you may have hinted slightly that its a little tough.

cheers mate

is there threads elsewhere of peoples rides? i would like to havea scope of em!

Post Your R32 Pics!

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R32-Pix-t119761.html

A whole 100+ pages!

BTW what brand of wheels are they?

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