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Just some pics that I've taken. Planning on updating regularly.

Comments welcome.

My camera is an Olympus SP-560UZ (Not DSLR).

I also use an editing program called Picasa on some of these pics just to play around with different stuff.

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  • 1 month later...
nice s15 , but i gota ask why the change ?

I'm going back to uni this year so I need a car that isn't going to cost as much as the GTR did. S15 is still fairly new, low kms and is nice to drive. Has aircon, starts first time every time and I don't have to worry about breaking expensive things lol.

GTR was a magnificent car though and I'll definitely get one again one day.

Thanks for the comments. Had a few people ask where the pics were taken too. It's a spot in Rockhampton called "igloo's" next to Q-Mag. Rocky people will know where they are.

Thanks. Yeah had to get the jap spec one. Goes hard, even compared with the gtr. I'm just loving response again lol

Yeah JDM = FTW!

As if, RB26 has 6 inderpendent throttle bodies! MUHAHAHA!!! :wacko::P

Yeah Im sure the S15 is a lot lighter too so it effects the response as well, which is good.

S15's looks so much better without spoilers yeah... Even that stock spoiler doesnt look all that good.

Wingless FTW.

In your sig, you said its got a S14A 5 Speed gearbox... Are they a lot tougher than the standard 6 speed that the S15's come with?

Yeah they are. People usually change them to S14 or even S13 5 speed boxes.

Yeah I hate the standard spoilers on these. I'm glad they filled the spoiler holes in.

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Yeah awesome.

I did hear something about S15 6 Speed (Getrag..?) are pretty weak... Or ppl are know to go through them easily...

Anyway you have tuffen it up with the 5 Speed.

All the best!

  • 2 weeks later...

lol. He's a big poser. He puts his wings up like that when you whistle to him. It's weird, but he gets really excited haha.

Few more :P (Obviously loving my new toy...)

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