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To start with the front RH guard would look better all white! :D then Mabe some nice wheels. If it was my ride I would consider loosing the 2 tone and painting the lower parts of the panels body colour. Then the car will have some street cred from the outside and you could concentrate on making the inside more comfortable, some DOOF DOOF perhaps....mabe a sporty steering wheel? whatever twiddles your knobs!! :D Have a look at the Jap models for some inspiration, just don't put a T wing on the roof!! :spew:

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hmmm lol. I know about the pannel, trying to find a totally white one to replace it with as we speak. Some nuffy before I got it did that too her, and it drives me freekin nuts!! I will however need to find someone to fit it for me. The windows and springs and wheels are in my plans.

As for the painting bit, I have been getting different comments, some say leave the two tone, others say keep it, some say leave it white, others say paint it something else, also had it suggested a white pearl might be nice!! WHO KNOWS!! LMAO

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lol emma! u know u want a huge aluminium twing :D

yeah dump it for sure...

definately a window tint...

maybe even get like an eyelid for the rear lights so it makes them look round :D ala skyline styles :D altho it would only be single round lights on each side it would still be round!! :D

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lol emma! u know u want a huge aluminium twing :D

OH I DO I DO..........WHERE CAN I GET A RRRRRRRREEEEEEAAAAAAALLLLLLLLLLLYYYYYYYYYYY BIG ONE!! :blast: god damn i wanna shoot myself just thinking about it!!

maybe even get like an eyelid for the rear lights so it makes them look round  ala skyline styles  altho it would only be single round lights on each side it would still be round!!

So then it would look kinda like the sedan tail lights?? Coolies, whats the info on that..........

And I think I might leave the engine as is for now........do the outside then the in!!

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Thats a pretty clean R31. R31 Wagons are cool. A round tail light conversion would be awesome, thats the only thing i dislike about the wagon, it seems like less of a "skyline" without the round tail lights.

THis is my R31 wagon, its still for sale if anyones interested.

http://au.f2.pg.photos.yahoo.com/rhett_fraser

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Thats a pretty clean R31. R31 Wagons are cool.  A round tail light conversion would be awesome, thats the only thing i dislike about the wagon, it seems like less of a "skyline" without the round tail lights.

THis is my R31 wagon, its still for sale if anyones interested.

http://au.f2.pg.photos.yahoo.com/rhett_fraser

Believe me, she is no less a Skyline!

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