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Lol yeh that maybe true, but at the end of the day its a toyota! Nuff said! Probably just me being a true nissan follower.

But to be fair we used to race with a bloke who had a soarer and it was a quick car!

Ridiculously quick, and very pink. I wonder how John is these days?

Ridiculously quick, and very pink. I wonder how John is these days?

He made a rare appearance about 8/9 months ago driving a stock looking black manuel chaser.

Still went sub 60 seconds around the sprint track at qr.

Havnt seen him since. Pity. He's a genuinly nice bloke.

sure can, guys tow fat soarers with soarers on hire trailers, so I should be right being that the skyline is about 250kgs lighter than a soarer :P

Be very careful, check that the trailer has enough weight available to hold the r33!!!

Yeh John is a great guy and a funny character.

Yeh Noddy, he had some health issues a while back and got onto the fitness bandwagon and I believe he has been doing it ever since. He may return back one day! Also, to correct myself he had a pink chaser, not soarer. My bad.

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FINALLY a pic...

haha

paint looks NEAT on it man! you should mod the tails ;-)

clear out the bottom half, and red tint on the top

like this yeah?

soarer_0031.jpg

now... more pics =)

EDIT - forgot to say glad to see you bought it - i didn't think you would lol!

enjoying it?

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FINALLY a pic...

haha

paint looks NEAT on it man! you should mod the tails ;-)

clear out the bottom half, and red tint on the top

like this yeah?

soarer_0031.jpg

now... more pics =)

EDIT - forgot to say glad to see you bought it - i didn't think you would lol!

enjoying it?

thanks mate, Yeah it drives great...dare I say better on the street than any skyline ive been in.

if you put ghey lights like that on it you will be banned from sau.

lol

no tail light mods, want it to look stock on the outside lol

Got a bit done to the dirty 30 build over the weekend, rods are fitted to the pistons and trial fitted to the block, need to order a set of bearings so I can check clearences then i can assemble the bottom end.

Slacker.... :blink:

It always take longer...put it in then modify dump pipe, intercooler piping.... Stupid RB30's!

It will all be new stuff, Im just hoping I can fit the w2a cooler in the engine bay lol

i can give you a hand with the in/out operation if you want?

Cool, ill give you a hoy If i need a hand :P

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