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Hey people, long time member, new poster :)

Well the names Jarrod i'm 18 and live on the Gold Coast ;)

Got bored today so thought i just come on and chuck up some picks of my car :)

Now i know most of you will probably HATE it (most people do) but oh well, its my car not yours and the decisions are mine to make :D

So it's a 1990 Nissan R32 Skyline GTS 4-door.

RB20DE :(

Standard exhaust with rear muffler cut out and replaced with straight pipe.

Automatic :(

Stock suspension and brakes. (which are s**t)

Standard wheels but i have a set of 14x8-inch meshies with 195/60 front and 235/60 rear that will be on soon.

Roof is bright green, bonnet is black and the rest is white. (colour change soon) have some cool little drawings on the boot and thats about it.

Car only cost me $500 and was bought stock standard so all the work has been done by me as i am a learning panel beater and this is just a car to practice on.

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haha nice bucket you got there...ah least it's a car you'll learn stuff off that isn't as boring as your stock corolla or excel.

you never know, it might be respectable after you finish the schooling.

haha nice bucket you got there...ah least it's a car you'll learn stuff off that isn't as boring as your stock corolla or excel.

you never know, it might be respectable after you finish the schooling.

Haha cheers mate, and yeah your right on the money there, Corollas and Excels are shit house boring and plain lame.

Lol here's hoping.

It's like someone took the best parts of two cars to make one good car...and then made another car with the other parts :P

Certainly a project on your hands!

Hahaha :)

Yeah it is a bit of a project, but since i am a learning panel beater it will be good for experience. Hopefully within the next couple of weeks it will be Midnight black, the drawings on the boot will be done using a template and will be Monza red and they will fill that whole panel, and i will be making a custom fiberglass front lip unless my mate can find me a cheap kit. :)

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