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Today we sold our skyline ... after two agonizing weeks of should we mod it or should we sell it - now our mind has been made up for us!!!

We are currently hoping to buy a 600hp R33 GTST with a 26DETT conversion ... so here's hoping all goes well :) - pics to come when the deal is complete ...

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Buster: Nice work - are you bringing it over from japan or is it already landed?

Yeah, we're bringing it over from Japan ... we are using Craig from J-Spec again. We've always found him to be helpful and great to deal with.

Does the 26dett bolt straight in

We've got no idea !!! That's why we're importing one already modded :cool: Ask Megs

can we see pics of the out side

We'll have better pics of the outside next week ... we'll keep you posted.

As far as we know at this stage, our offer has been accepted - although we are still awaiting confirmation ... should know more within the next 24 hrs .............. :lol:

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What traction????:lol: :lol: :lol:

Its got a mechanical 2 way LSD which should help

Its running twin trust T517Z turbo's

HKS titanium front dump pipe, Trust power extreme exhaust

660 injectors

Trust race FMIC

OS twin plate clutch

Trust oil cooler

3 layer radiator

GTR seats

white dials with nismo 320km speedo

Apexi N1 damper/height adjustable coilovers

Xenon GTR head lights

Electric aero mirrors

the list goes on and on i will know more in about 6 weeks (exact specs)

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Originally posted by Buster

What traction????:lol: :lol: :lol:  

Its got a mechanical 2 way LSD which should help

Its running twin trust T517Z turbo's

HKS  titanium front dump pipe, Trust power extreme exhaust

660 injectors

Trust race FMIC

OS twin plate clutch

Trust oil cooler

3 layer radiator

GTR seats

white dials with nismo 320km speedo

Apexi N1 damper/height adjustable coilovers

Xenon GTR head lights

Electric aero mirrors

the list goes on and on i will know more in about 6 weeks (exact specs)

aww can i have a ride plz plz pretty plz :( hehhe

the definition of pin back is this car

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I only bought the car as a toy the wife has a 1999 Ford wagon , ive got a 90 Ford F150 for work so i sure will be taking it to the creek if something blows it blows the car can sit in the garage untill i can fix it .

And yes im about as excited as a virgin about to get his first .......

:uh-huh: :uh-huh: :uh-huh:

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