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Hey, finally - after all this time i found out what kit my car had on it, everything: giant wang, weird sideskirts, and funny pods. All from the same place.

Pulled off my sideskirts the other day and found out there was a "d-speed" sticker in there and some funny writing.. sure enough: www.dspeed.co.jp has it all. Its pretty much the "Hell Cat" kit, although at some stage the GTR style bar i used to have on it must have replaced the existing one (probably due to gordo type antics over in Japan). Pity, 'cause the one in the pic is mad..

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That "python" kit looks very wild as well. If only i was rich :D I'd get them all sent over and put on.

So there you go, mystery solved!

p.s. the sideskirts will be forsale soon, as i'm going for 400R skirts. If anybody is interested let me know

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lmao im with horus... i think u cant really capture its look in such a short mannor with such few words :rofl::D

but wait until you see the new scool interior, its even better!!

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/at...tachmentid=9950

believe it or not i can actually drive it like that, just needs the steering wheel back on, and away we go ;)

but wait until you see the new scool interior, its even better!!

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/at...tachmentid=9950

believe it or not i can actually drive it like that, just needs the steering wheel back on, and away we go :rofl:

WTF?!?!

ah, ye of young car aspirations..

nah - its all ok.. truly! It looks a lot worse than it is.. all that spagetti in the middle is just the plugs behind the stereo, controls, etc, i know where they go... its all under control (i think!)

see thats what happens when you have to replace a heater (its that plastic thing in the middle), a royal b*ch of a job.

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