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hey guys just bought my first skyline after waiting so long. the car is amazing and i can see why there a much love car.

let me no wat you guys think specs are as follows

Mods

- Legally mounted AAA Racing Air filter with aluminium induction hard pipe

- Brand new extreme heavy duty clutch

- 3 inch one piece front end dump pipe

- 3inch Straight through exhaust

- Nolathane front bushes

- Aftermarket Japanese racing shocks

- Tein springs

- All 4 upgraded R33 rotors (front slotted)

- Adjustable upper rear camber arms

- Drift Magnetic oil filter

- Oil Catch Can

Exterior

- Custom Gun Metal Grey with prismatic

- GTR front bar (n1 air inductions)

- Aftermarket smoked crystal taillights

- Front 20mm wide body guards with vents

- Rolled guards

- Spoiler has been removed

- Crystal vision parkers

- Carbon window wipers

- Geniune Nissan clear indecators

Interior

- Speco Boost gauge legally/neatly mounted with blue light

- Custom made Gear and Handbrake boot

- AIR CON WORKS

- Blue neon's under foot well

- Cyclops Alarm with remote central locking

- Nismo gear knob

- Sound system (etc Deck, Speakers, Splits

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the car is completly imaculate the credit has to go to the previous owner who performd alot of work on the car to get it to this state,

future mods :

- gtr fmi

- gtr injectors

- gtr or boshc fuel pump

- boost controller

- tossing up between r33 high flowed turbo or a hks gtss turbo i think it is

- also want to get sum more suspension work done as power is not every thing

hope fully that will see me to the 190 - 200 rwk range as i dont wait to chase to much power because i am going to start building a 25/30 in the near futurelet me no wat you guys think

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