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Originally posted by ex-static

Im not sure if its the one, and I highly doubt it.. but one came from japan very similar to that, and it packed about 600hp at the rears...

Dont think its the one tho..

i think the one that you are talking about is the top secret one and trust me thats not it

Yo yO YO......w@ZuP FoOlS!! Th@t B'z Mah RyDe!@!............

NOT!!......haha....that car is just so wrong in so many ways.

I've seen that car at uni too a while back in its plain glorious form....the guy who owned it then had a friend who drove a 200sx in exactly the same colour sceme. he'd probably cry if he saw what's happened to it now......i know i would......more rice anyone?? :smiles:

there is a red one roaming about the S.E area just as bad...got these wierdass eyelid type stickers on its headlights.....all it was missin was a big fat firebird sticker on the bonnet...hehe...keep an eye out.....u'lll know when u see it!! hope its not anyone on this forum

Stickers... ugh. Why would you ruin your paint anyway? If you must have stickers put them on the glass... I do want to change my series II wing to the low boot wing (like the one below that massive T wing in the pic above) though... makes R33s look f-a-t.

Originally posted by INASNT

smoothline

do a search about s-afc, u will find its a good bang for your buck mod!

Mine cost me $400 second hand and about $75 to tune.

Yeah sweet... i checked out Apexi.com and it sounds like the goods to me...

And for under $500 bucks im wrapped! Thanx mate.

I can install it my under my single din head unit... nice :D

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