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i bought my skyline planning to use it as a daily and do the odd test n tune day or drift night,

have owned it for a year now,

the bloody thing is now off the road with a cage and no interior,

i realised the other day that i could be paying off a house with the amount i spend on my car each month :cool:

there is always something to do to it, inbetween comps it has either been a new radiatoor or oil cooler or p/steering work or this n that, its like a terminal disease, i never intended for it to become a full drift car, even got it booked in to a workshop this week for something then another workshop next week,

someone stop me.

but...

im happy ;)

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My 32 was a daily for about 2 years, all mods were done in a weekend so that I could drive it on the Monday again (even the 30 conversion :)).

Now I have a Stag as my daily and the 32 is currently in pieces, putting all the bits on that I have collected over the last 18 months! going to be quite some fun when it's done :D

I hear its a great fertiliser.

for you mind.. now everyone eat up and video it when you do and post it up.

i planned on modding my car. bought a cooler and its sitting in my rooms coz i want a zorst before i put the cooler on. dont ask me why i bought it before a zorst.. johns just good at talking me into buying stuff lol

i planned on modding my car. bought a cooler and its sitting in my rooms coz i want a zorst before i put the cooler on. dont ask me why i bought it before a zorst.. johns just good at talking me into buying stuff lol

haha wanna buy my left shoe? :pirate:

any new mods done to your car Rob? or any plans?

haha wanna buy my left shoe? :D

any new mods done to your car Rob? or any plans?

nah last mod was the pod filter... i installed the start of my sound system in my car so im poor again!!! ahaha

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gt-r body conversion! best upgrade on the exterior imo ;)

or just a normal bodykit looks good too lol but the gt-r conversion is a nice way to go and blow your cash

hey mate check out on ebay, theres a full leather rewrapping kit, goes over almost everything.

it goes for around 500-1000 bucks? can't remember.

nice way to do up the interior for a pretty cheap price though.

much cheaper than getting a trimmer to do it all up for you

i got this planned for the future :thumbsup:




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