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commonly known as a drift lip :/

Yer that's what he was talking about heh..

Btw very nice r33, love the Orange & black. The whole spoiler looks nice done completely black.

I wanted to do my boot black, and just the center panel of the wing black but i think the arms

of the spoiler would look funny left GM Grey..

Is that the rear boot lip your talking about?

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Wr...33-t295679.html

Cause that one if up for sale and welcome to the skyline community

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Yer that's what he was talking about heh..

Btw very nice r33, love the Orange & black. The whole spoiler looks nice done completely black.

I wanted to do my boot black, and just the center panel of the wing black but i think the arms

of the spoiler would look funny left GM Grey..

cheers man ;D

btw, got msn?

Is that the rear boot lip your talking about?

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Wr...33-t295679.html

Cause that one if up for sale and welcome to the skyline community

I uploaded a picture of the spoiler I'm talking about.

Spotted this R33 while I was filling up. Was great to see same car/colour as mine

with the rims I want, now I know I really want them lol

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welcome, sorry but lol at the v6 comment :( first good piece of info from sau u have now recieved

inline 6 cause we like to keep things straight round here :)except for krishy watch out for that 1

ull note if u pop your bonnet the engine looks kinda skinny n long, then go pop the bonnet of say a holden commo and youll see its engine is a lil shorter n wider.....like the drivers rear end.

what on earth are you on about Danny boy....

btw mate welcome to SAU

marvey tech workshop next to morpowa is up for lease, not there anymore.

that's a bit of worry since i'm booked in to see John tomorrow morning (11 hours from now) - you'd think he would have mentioned that he's not there anymore on the phone to me yesterday...!

... but Heslo's right - the transmission workshop next door to Marvey Tech has gone and is the space that's up for lease :(

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