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good on ya mate. Info?

Kristian imported it for me (mr iron chef)

as for cost. depending on how much compliance costs me, somewhere between 13-14k all up.

its a

96 M-spec

63,000kms

Manual

Sunroof

ABS/Hicas/Active Lsd

Koenig 18 inch wheels

fmic of some sort

suspension

kakimoto exhaust

bride seat

gtr wing

rear pods/side skirts/front skirt

blitz sus pod

strut braces

...thats all i can remember atm

Things that went missing on the way: Remote for alarm (what the) Space saver spare and an emergency flare.

PA150202.jpg

(haha and yes Son. still got the GTR badge)

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sold it to a member on here Kiet :kiss:

what about you man, what you drive these days...

pity i never got to see your Gtr.

yea missing the 33gtr so much ='( driving a r32 with 34 front now although atm its at smooth garage gettin a new engine and turbos, etc etc.. lol hope itll make 200-230ish kw ^^

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lol, me loves engrish:

"This Skyline is very cool and good condition. The rear style is GT-R looks. And it has not accident career. And the mileage is a little. We did maintenance well. You can sell your customer this Skyline soon when you get this."

it looks a shit ton better here: http://www.tradecarview.com/used_car/japan...+coupe/1120904/

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nail polish remover gets that paint off the window really well.

it looks like someone replaced the whole boot lid and spoiler from a 33 gtr to your car ;)

goodluck with it. get a space saver before you go through regency or you wont pass!

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