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Hi guys,

Bought a chaser as my 2nd import back in feb..Didnt even know there was members ride thread till today. Previously owned a 200kw skyline for many years but sold it to go to europe... anyways enough talking here are some specs/pics..

Current mods:

custom white paint with yellow mica

only kunnys kit in oz bought off kunnys drift car

d max roof spoiler

EVC 5

Defi boost guage

endless brake pads all round

torsen lsd

yanack extra lock rack ends

yanack tie rods

yanack adjustabl caster rods

custom alloy diff mounts

trd diff bushes

hks coil overs

exceedy ceramic clutch

custom pwr radiator

greedy cooler kit and solid top rad pipe

am performance split dump sealed screamer and shortened for louder scream

blits 3 inc zorst

34 GTR rims

polished engine bay with candy purple bits

polished inlet manifold

j pipe removed and custom inlet made

pumped guards

Pics:

Sorry, the car is filthy due to rain.

Pic before the rims got changed:

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NEW 34 gtr rims i purchased a week back.

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Will update with better pics soon :)

Hope you like it.

ta

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nice car , strange front bar :D

Cheers.. I like the front bar. Its different and no one is aus has one :huh: Makes it special haha

Love it, Sidd! Spewing I didnt buy a JZX100 instead of my Skyline like I was going too.

You can always sell your 33 and get one :))

Wow that is hot! Very nice.

Cheers thank you :)

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haha looovin the pics dude, especialy where you can see a twin turbo badge on the grille, unless she being 2j pushed??

HAHAHA yea it keeps ppl guessing what car it is lol..

But the badge came with the car. Will take it off one day or just leave it.

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