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Is that your car? Look sweet!

Much done to it?

Had mine about 8 months and still going great, still lurv it

Just popped in the bleeder and thats made it all smiles all over again :)

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THATS THE ONE, ITS GOT A 400R FRONT BAR, FULL 3" TURBO BACK CANNONBALL TIP!!! SOUNDS GREAT!!! APEXI POD FILTER, APEXI BOV, PIVOT TURBO TIMER.

FRONT AND REAR STRUT BRACES, LOWERED AND STIFF SUSPENSION!!!

had to get a stereo into it quick smart though

so i used my old gear from my last car, pioneer splits up front, PPI splits rear and a PPI 10" sound great too!!

the front bar just gives me a stiffe everytime i see it

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Hey All I Picked Up A 97 Gts-t Skyline M Spec About 2 Weeks Ago Now And I Just Cannot Stop Smilling, Everyday I Drive To Work And Drive Home I Love The Car More And More. I Am Officially In Heaven!!!!!

Guess what? The novelty never wears off!! :D

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picked it up on the carsales.com site from a private.

it had everything i wanted at a price i could afford

i also cannot beleive i considered anything else!! to think i was going to buy a WRX ha!! not anywere near as cool!!!

so you say the pleasure does not wear off, well thats even better :/

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I fell asleep in my car once, i was going to take her out cause i couldn't sleep and it was absolutly pissing down with rain so i decided to wait in it and woke up at about 5am the next morning. I've had mine for 3 months now and it seems like 3 days, it's getting a full respraysand new rims so it'll be like a whole new car, again. Seriously addicted. :whackit: :boinkcar: ;)

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yeah, im sorting out the finances to buy a black Series 2. One sexy looking car. Went for my first drive in a Line ever in it. I wasn't driving unfortunately, but i had an ear to ear grin on my face and we were barely doing 60. it must be love :D

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And I thought it was just me who coudn't wipe that idiot grin off my face.

Do you all make up excuses to "just pop down the road" as well?

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hahaha totally

but i've got to be very careful after today

double demerits and I got booked doing 116 in a 80 zone .. usually 4 points, 8 points because of double demerits and a $250 fine

thankfully its my first speeding fine in several years and I had 12 to waste :D

4 remaining for the next three years now :D

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