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Chefly has a Metallic Blue one...

Far too tempting.

same colour as my mates one.........surely one of yas would remember it........even if you do remember it for the wrong (transformers sticker on bootlid that he didnt put there LOL) reasons

does need a good home, and has lotsa goodies. also needs to do a good hillsie

If i was going to buy another daily import, id seriously consider an Evo 6.5 TME.

DO IT!! Nice daily and track weapon without spending a fortune on it :thumbsup:

this girl doesn't like pink skylines but i think we could forgive her

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i would swap/buy a Evo in a heart beat all the bad press lately :/but then i would miss the line

No you wouldn't.........unless you went from a 34 GTR to an EVO

fkn killer wheels!

but just that bit too VIP-ish for any skyline imo

Yeah not too sure if they will suit the car, got any pics of the whole car?

the centers are gonna be painted black to take away the chrome.

dont have a side pic yet as its in the shed being prepped for paint..

CST's were f**king winnar but they were too small..

and if you think vskf are too vip for skylines check this..

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Looks awesome Nick! Did you do the graphics for it? (I am assuming you did).

For any of the Northies, I am again workig on the 35 today, so if anyone wants to come help/watch/drink/talk shit then you are welcome. If you know where I am live, you are invited. Thanks for Brad and Pete's help yesterday! Got the front suspension changed, front adjustable sway bar on and braided brake lines done and bled. Today is the rear end. hopefully will have time to fit the new rear bumper bar too.

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