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A little part of me would die if i saw an NA skyline with one of these bad boys. Please don't ruin our reputation.

Ricer mods belong on shit cars, not skylines.

I guarantee that 95% of people will laugh at you if you go ahead with this.

I fail to understand why you believe a turbocharged car is un-necessary.

I love my car to bits and jumping back into an NA car just isn't the same. It's so much nicer to have a car with decent mid-range, 90% of my driving is between 2-3k rpm.

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A little part of me would die if i saw an NA skyline with one of these bad boys. Please don't ruin our reputation.

Ricer mods belong on shit cars, not skylines.

I guarantee that 95% of people will laugh at you if you go ahead with this.

I fail to understand why you believe a turbocharged car is un-necessary.

I love my car to bits and jumping back into an NA car just isn't the same. It's so much nicer to have a car with decent mid-range, 90% of my driving is between 2-3k rpm.

there are still plenty of ricer mods on skylines as it is.

a lot of people class a lancer with an evo bodykit as being ricer, therefore that makes a NA skyline with a GTR bodykit as being ricer as well.

Just don't forget to combine the Turbo Whistler with the Hyclone for maximum killerwasps!! Or should I say killer'rasps'?

You might want to throw one of these chips in too http://cgi.ebay.com.au/15BHP-Chip-Nissan-M...#ht_3672wt_1169 That'll squeeze the juice out of the N/A!! :(

Disclaimer: I don't recommend ANY of the above products!! You would have to be an absolute moron to use them on any car, especially a Skyline!

That's quite an insult.

good, it was supposed to be, but it highlights how when mods are done to a type of car that is similar to what you drive it is ok, but when the same mods are done to a different type of car it suddenly becomes stupid.

you either have fitting stupid body kits to any car as being stupid, or not stupid. you might think a NA skyline with a GTR body kit and big stupid drift wing looks good and think that a lancer with an evo body kit looks like crap, but there might be someone who thinks the opposite, that the skyline looks stupid and the lancer looks good. i personally think that they both look stupid. but then i think that most big bodykits are stupid on pretty much any car

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