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Yeah Alvin, bought Bel's old car. For me, bronze is a little bit hit and miss on silver. Took a pic in japan of a white 33R with bronze xd9 and looked epic though!

I kept trying to convince Brandon to sell me his LM GT4s but I think that'll never happen lol

Gunmetal XD9s do look nice on silver as well actually, there was a pic of one at Sandown on my

comp but the angle of the pic didnt display the wheels very well. I'll have a tinker on PS again to see what it'll look like.

Was originally quite firm on either TE37SL resprayed black or black LM GT4. But now the more I look at it, seems like

33Rs look better with some dish which both of these wheels tend not to have much of..

Yeah for the Te37 range of wheels need 19's to get the dish

I'm already going, it's the Liberty guys meeting there tonight. :P

I don't want none of this Hallam kebab bullshit. Lol. What time are you going, ill tag along then. Been having cravings

dude, it's been a week...

you preggers?

Matte gun metal grey....

Birds sounds like will miss you by a few hours getting in Wed morning.

Where she been?

Perth

And I will be absent for most of that week...consider me legally dead.

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White Work XD9 on silver 33GTR work well? Had a little fiddle around on PS before cos I couldn't find any other silver 33 gtr with white xd9's.

My car looks 95% similar to this car. Excuse the front lip as I don't know how to use photoshop.

Panasports ftw Edited by bluejeans

Oh cheers for the comparison pic, see the bronze actually looks pretty good there :)

What kind of silver is it? If it's later model KR4, go bronze. If it's light-ish silver go dark gunmetal.

Panasports ftw

I want it back :( hell, I want a GTR again.

Agreed on TE37's being played out, although haven't seen people jumping on TTA edition (Tokyo Time Attack) could it be a sign that TE's aren't fashionable anymore?

So what's the update on the car and your plans?

I considered buying the car when it was up for sale

Bought -9s, mines front pipe, 3" test pipe, tomei ti catback, nismo twin plate and greddy profec b spec 2.

Still yet to buy pfc but its just a matter of time. The car came with Racepace cam gears so I'll

put them onto the new engine, which should arrive from Japan in about a months time.

Suspension, brakes, diffs etc will be attended to once money starts flowing again.

The car is actually a very nice example, went to see a lot of 33s before buying this one.

The others were all very tired and this one seemed to be the most genuine.

Agreed on TE37's being played out, although haven't seen people jumping on TTA edition (Tokyo Time Attack) could it be a sign that TE's aren't fashionable anymore?

not TE37's TE37 SL's

TE37's will never look played out

Happy Friday everyone, any plans for the weekend?

I'm going to be replacing my Intake Manifold Gasket on Saturday... going to be so much fun :|

And Sunday going to be finishing off my frankenstein rear end with the freshly rebuilt R230 1.5way and GTR Drive Shafts... but still with GTST rear hubs... (hubs are a little smaller than the gtr ones, so going to have to join the gtst splines to the gtr shafts at the CV Joint, urgh)

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