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Hey guys, A while ago i was reading a thread that had everyone's skyline pictures in it and there was one in particular that caught my eye. A silver R33, no rear spoiler and gold volk racing rims ( photo was taken in someone's back yard)

Anyway where can i find photo's of skylines to have a look over and get ideas on what to do when i get my next one?

Is there a thread here or a good website?

Thanks in advance guys...

Cheers

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There are a few standard "looks" for the 33, whether it be stock, GTR look, 400R look, stealth wing look, big wing look, something else, or some mix of different types. i think stock is pretty boring

here is mine.. wanna get 400R sideskirts, and detail some more things in the engine bay. whoever says "marone sux" is full of crap, as i think they look great done up a bit, lot more reflective, etc.

frontangle02.jpg

a nice interior is important also. Looks much to bland stock!

interior01.jpg

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  • 3 weeks later...
Anybody know about the rear wing on tony?

Thanks for the comments guys.

I hardly even drive it any more due to some issues and the fact my workplace tends to be demolition derby for trucks and it's near a petrol refinery that leaves crap everywhere.

The car looks very different to those pix now. The rear wing is a Signal Auto drift wing.

Copies are available from Bodyform in Sydney and many other places I expect. It has to be matched with a high mount stop light. It is a defect to not have a stop light but that's a bit silly on a Skyline I'd admit. As if you can miss FOUR lights coming on.

T.

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