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Hey i've had my r34 4door for a few months and been on sau looking at the forums but haven't posted yet just thought i'd say hi and i love owning a skyline she's my new baby cant stop spending money on her don't think its going to stop anytime soon either :D

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Hehe... welcome Jada

Spending too much moolah?

I find that around this time of year, if you start thinking about other ppl instead of yourself and buy them stuff, something magical happens... > you seem to get it all back again on the 25th of the 12th... :D

hehe yeah bad time of year i'm getting my bodykit sprayed next week and guards rolled them i'm going to try and be good ;)

thanks for the welcome.

You getting a wide body kit put on? What kit?

You can roll your guards yourself too.

Goto Bursons and buy a Wheel Guard Reformation tool (I think its called) LOL! And use a heat gun to run the hot air over the guards to the paint doesn't crack.

BUT I would get it done professionally if you ain't done it before! :)

You getting wider wheels obviously...

You getting a wide body kit put on? What kit?

You can roll your guards yourself too.

Goto Bursons and buy a Wheel Guard Reformation tool (I think its called) LOL! And use a heat gun to run the hot air over the guards to the paint doesn't crack.

BUT I would get it done professionally if you ain't done it before! :P

You getting wider wheels obviously...

i've got the uras series 1 bodykit the car came with the blitz uras gauges and i'm going to take off the badges and put the uras badges on

i heard you can do it yourself but would rather pay someone else who knows what they are doing to do it.

i posted in the cosmetic and styling mods forum but no one replyed you wouldn't know of anyone???

all ready have the wheels on they are not to bad but had to adjust the coilovers, i got work xd9s 18"9 front and 18"10 rear i wanted dish :)

i've got the uras series 1 bodykit the car came with the blitz uras gauges and i'm going to take off the badges and put the uras badges on

i heard you can do it yourself but would rather pay someone else who knows what they are doing to do it.

i posted in the cosmetic and styling mods forum but no one replyed you wouldn't know of anyone???

all ready have the wheels on they are not to bad but had to adjust the coilovers, i got work xd9s 18"9 front and 18"10 rear i wanted dish :(

Nice!

URAS kits are tuff.

WORK XD9's ey... Nice... What colour you get? +1 for deep dish. What's your offset.

So your a drifter..? :P

I am from VIC so I am not too sure about guard rolling in NSW... Try posting in the NSW Area or speak to N1GTR (Steve-O) as he is head of Cosmetic and Styling Area, he might know a few ppl.

What you adjust the coilovers for? To raise the car abit to fit the wheels or lower it to give a better stance?

Nice!

URAS kits are tuff.

WORK XD9's ey... Nice... What colour you get? +1 for deep dish. What's your offset.

So your a drifter..? :D

I am from VIC so I am not too sure about guard rolling in NSW... Try posting in the NSW Area or speak to N1GTR (Steve-O) as he is head of Cosmetic and Styling Area, he might know a few ppl.

What you adjust the coilovers for? To raise the car abit to fit the wheels or lower it to give a better stance?

i got metal coat with the blue rs nuts i liked the white but thought it might of been to much. not sure of the offset.

lol no not a drifter would love to learn tho

raised the coilovers for the wheels and the new bodykit its going to be fun enough with the new front bar getting up driveways :)

i got metal coat with the blue rs nuts i liked the white but thought it might of been to much. not sure of the offset.

lol no not a drifter would love to learn tho

raised the coilovers for the wheels and the new bodykit its going to be fun enough with the new front bar getting up driveways :D

Yeah low front bars are a pain.

I too would love to drift but it's just time and money.

What coil overs you got?

Any pics? :P

Yeah low front bars are a pain.

I too would love to drift but it's just time and money.

What coil overs you got?

Any pics? :(

i have HKS coilovers

heres a few pics not very good ones as soon as i have the new kit on i'll be taking heaps :D

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i have HKS coilovers

heres a few pics not very good ones as soon as i have the new kit on i'll be taking heaps :(

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How are the HKS Coilovers?

I got Cuscos and are bloody hard but great for handling.

Nice pics, is that the Nissan Factory aero kit you got on at the moment?

Give us a nice close up pic of the deep lip in the wheels :bunny:

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How are the HKS Coilovers?

I got Cuscos and are bloody hard but great for handling.

Nice pics, is that the Nissan Factory aero kit you got on at the moment?

Give us a nice close up pic of the deep lip in the wheels :D

hey sorry bout slow reply been busy with the car bodykit finished :D

love the HKS coilovers driven my friends 34 4 door with teins didnt like them as much as mine.

no wasnt the aero kit

got new pics :P

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hey sorry bout slow reply been busy with the car bodykit finished :(

love the HKS coilovers driven my friends 34 4 door with teins didnt like them as much as mine.

no wasnt the aero kit

got new pics :wave:

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Hey!

Looks tuff as!

Front needs to be lower, haha! I like the URAS badges and what size wheels and how much offset you got?

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