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i'll give you a week before that bar is ripped off

This is not a daily driver so will last longer than a week. I am more worried about the kerbs at the track or a spin to the infield. LOL

hey racegtst

thats the first time iv seen an r33 gtst with r32 indicators

I bought this bar as is and only painted it. Something different i say.

I think that i may end up selling this bar to get a GTR like bar that is not as low.

My drive is fairly steep but there was no scapring at all going into the garage forwards or backwards.

The coilovers will be coming out in the next few weeks and i will be going a king spring and bilstein setup which also raise the ride height of the car a little bit.

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Before (probably just a few days after I picked it up), parked next to my old car, which my sister drove until she got a Mazda3. Check out the SkylinesDownUnder sticker on the 'Rolla - I'm olde-schoole, baby! :thumbsup:

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Taken by Wil at our SAU-NSW photoshoot day. This photoshoot was published in HPI magazine, and despite my car being the only Stagea there, it wasn't included... :) The car was digitally lowered and shot was cleaned up before being posted up by Wil - I love how good he's made it look considering how standard it still was!

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Shitty camera-phone pic just after the old man and I had spent some time installing the Sydneykid kit (Whiteline/Bilstein package)

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Side shot:

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Most recently, just after I put some V35 wheels on it.

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Mine when purchased

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at the panel shop

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Today after picking it up from the panel shop (still have to fit the number plate)

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I would just leave it parked at the panel beaters dude... with a front bar that low its gonna be back there in a day anyway

Nope sadly its the correct way.

After the crash insurance wrote it off, parts were just so dear.

Ummm I was cruising through a green light and BAM, lady turned in front of me. She didnt have a green arrow, but thought she could go anyway.

End of the 34 :D

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