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Did anyone go to the Brisbane Auto-salon this year.

There was a white with pink pearl 33 GTR with a 34 GTR front and rear end

You had to look twice and realise the door and roof lines were not a 34 GTR, along with interior etc.

my camera went flat before a could get a photo.

If someone could post a couple of shots, it is worth a look.

These sort of conversions are huge in the states. Just look at ebay in the states and see all the skyline style body kits for every car there is.

Originally posted by darrinspencer

These sort of conversions are huge in the states. Just look at ebay in the states and see all the skyline style body kits for every car there is.

^^^A rice travesty of biblical proportions... somebody stop them.

Yeah Jameszilla posted this up a few months ago..

I think it looks absolutely tops! Plus it ain't just the outside, he's also given the engine a good work over too. A decent amount of power too for a car that size, should be goer!

cheers.

Originally posted by rs73

I've never seen Nissan Primera here, is that aust delivered? or is that car in jpn?

Yeah, it`s UK.

Top work, but....

Just to confirm: It is a UK car. The conversion is very well done by all accounts. OK, a lot of people aren't too keen about making a car up to look like something it's not, but at the end of the day the owner of the "Skymera" can claim to be driving a totally unique vehicle!:rofl:

I also think people need to remember that a lot of the reason behind American's often making non-skylines look like skylines is because they simply can't get them over there - not without going through Motorex (or whatever) and paying big $$$$

Each to their own!

:) :) :)

Originally posted by Demon Dave

I also think people need to remember that a lot of the reason behind American's often making non-skylines look like skylines is because they simply can't get them over there - not without going through Motorex (or whatever) and paying big $$$$

Each to their own!

:) :) :)

Fair enough, but cry me a river!:(

The yanks are always going on about how rich they are, you`d think if they REALLY wanted genuine GT-R`s, they`d damn well get their wallets out...

Australia, New Zealand, UK(?): Shit loads of Skylines.

U.$./Canada: Shafted.

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