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build is lookn good ! was wondering where u got the new dash board and bits and pieces, and rear / side quarter window trim parts from ?? got the same bubbling issue in my 32 gtr unfortunately :(

i mported all of this for him. prices above . these were correct at time of import.

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Not much of an update but i was away from home for 3 months and only just got back last week so after charging the battery and getting the oils flowing where they need to flow again i've started to look into doing some more to it

I had some clear corner lights sitting here for over 7-8 months now and thought it was about time i fitted them up

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I was surprised at the quality of fitment, they actually fit really well (My panel beater put the passenger side wiring for indicator in wrong place though so it ends up popping the passenger one out a bit but i will fix this in next few weeks as these ones aren't staying in it for too long anyway

Buying new set of N1 Spec headlights for car so will also buy another set of these corner lights but in the smoked series to match in with headlights along with another set of Nismo guard repeaters but this time also smoked

Hopefully will be fitting this Abflug carbon spoiler to front around same time which i think will tie in nicely

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Getting rubber for new Lenso's in next few weeks as soon as i get my tax cheque back also, so everythings starting to come along now and should be looking good for xmas :)

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Thought i'd buy myself as well as the car it's 2012 Xmas presents today

Awaiting arrival of -

4 x 265/35/18 Kumho KU39 tyres for the D1R rims

Brand New Genuine N1 Headlights

New Smoked GTR Indicators to match headlights

New Nismo R33/34 GTR Smoked Side Repeaters to match

Set of Perfect Nick GTR Seats with no rips or tears to replace my slightly worn items

and a New GTR Blank Key for a spare

Now just can't wait for it all to arrive and start fitting onto car

Also pricing up new suspension system for it tomorrow, probably consisting Bilstein shocks front & rear, Kings (or something else that's decent) springs, Whiteline stabiliser bars & assorted other products

Pics will go up as all arrives

New tyres have arrived, will see if i get time this week to get them fitted to rims

Was going to buy set of BC coilovers but ended up buying a set of TEIN Superstreet coilovers off a member here so should see in next couple days

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New lights etc are sitting at Post Office awaiting collection to :yes:

Just finished ordering parts for new suspension, this is what i ended up with

All brand new except for TEINS

TEIN Superstreet coilovers (as above)

CUSCO Front OS Strut Bar 231 540 A

CUSCO Rear OS Strut Bar 231 541 AN

CUSCO Tension Rod Bar 231 485 A

WHITELINE Adjustable Front Stabiliser Bar BNF27Z

WHITELINE Adjustable Rear Stabiliser Bar BNR26XZ

WHITELINE Front Castor Kit KCA332

WHITELINE Front Camber Kit KCA336

WHITELINE Rear Camber Kit KCA347

WHITELINE Rear Subframe Alignment Kit KCA349

Just need to buy new King Pin kits and few other little pieces now and everything will be virtually brand new under there

Currently removing all factory bushes out of spare front uprights i have here and sending them away to be re-powdercoated before getting new components fitted to them

Mate...you should run these to complement your Tein coilovers!! Give me a call to discuss (think I sent you a PM other day with my number)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/412108-bnr32-tein-f-r-strut-braces-brand-new-must-see/page__fromsearch__1

Also, where are the under bonnet pics??

Mate...you should run these to complement your Tein coilovers!! Give me a call to discuss (think I sent you a PM other day with my number)

http://www.skylinesa...__fromsearch__1

Also, where are the under bonnet pics??

DAMN i just spent that buying these new Cusco's too

May give you call tomorrow, i'll have think about it but i think the blue on the Cusco will tie into theme of engine bay i have planned

Engine bay is all bog stock standard at moment, engine stuff will be commencing shortly. I wanted to get the suspension, brakes and exterior all sorted before doing the engine so once done it will be all but essentially finished to the way i want it

Also, where are the under bonnet pics??

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As mentioned, totally stock under there as i have refrained from buying any go fast bits or bling parts until i had rest of car finished first. Been hard though i tell ya, especially when there was a Trust TD06 twin kit for sale not so long back (really should of bought that and just put in cupboard as now can't find any)

Here's few pics of what's here ready to get fitted, heaps more on the way in post at moment

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just an opinion... what if you pulled about the projector lights, and painted the internals black?

seeing as you've got them out, just for a "wonder what it'll look like" thing.

he can't they are the lights off my car..

Where did you score the n1 headlights from with grill clips?

Bought the headlights from Kudos Motorsport, there an online business based on Gold Coast. Bought few things from there now, there great, fast shipping and great communications

http://www.kudosmotorsports.com/catalog/index.php

he can't they are the lights off my car..

The man speaks the truth, i borrowed his lights as one of my other N1's had smashed glass that i havn't got around to replacing yet and come to think of i i have no idea where the other N1 headlight is now either hmmmmm

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