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yeah it was.... tight ride

fark yeh

Yer that's me, thanks bud... Its good to see a few nice skylines getting around SAU these days

haha yeh no problems, where was the roof spoiler from?

first one ive seen in like the plastic clear type

tight as in pants tightening :thumbsup:

dont worry i felt it to ;)

GTS-T sedan - I got it from my work (supercheap auto) but they are expensive to buy and arn't made to suit a Skyline... Me and a mate had to do that..

Joeyjoejoejhoejunior - I really want some now.... but cheap!! Why do they have to be sooo expensive!!!!

I used to have a trust super something, that was twin pipes - looked really good, don't seem to have any pics of it though :)

Who buys something on ebay, pays for it with paypal and doesn't make contact for a whole month to arrange pick up??

Does anyone have pics of 33's with twin straight pipes?

i was thinkin of these too.. but fkn noisy as and for some reason i rkn they are better suited to 180's nd s13's

if u find some pics chuck em up cos i only find twin cannons on 33's which fail

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