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For those who may find this interesting, here is a copy of a post I made in the Skyline Specific section covering ADM's.

Hi Guys,

Here are a few more direct comparisons. I was at Sydney Dragway today and a mate of mine with an ADM parked next to my JDM. I was going to do this comparison with my ADM but having his car there I thought I'd post up a pic or two.

As previously posted, you can see the rear tail light configuration is different.

The ADM gets vinyl sun visors as opposed to the JDM which gets velour covered ones.

Skyline badge on the bonnet vs Nissan badge.

The ADM gets factory fitted 300ZX side blinkers, JDM gets generic Bosch or Mitsubishi blinkers.

ADM gets High/Low dimmer switch, JDM gets fog light switch.

As also stated before, ADM gets Blaupunct/Bosch Auto Flex centre roof aerial.

There are many more changes that I'll document one I guess a chance.

Cheers,

Bob.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Hi Guys,

Just thought I'd post a bit of an update with some pics.......

The trim and bodywork is pretty much completed all bar a bit of touch up stuff.

I'd say we are 95% of the way there but there are always things that could be improved.

Cheers,

Bob.

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Ey mate I know your after a 32 but just to let you know there is a stock midnight purple r33 v-spec listed yesterday for $16,300. I recognized it and remembered it was listed not so long ago for $19000 in Newcastle. Which I messaged him and confirmed. So it's a bargain but just be cautious.. Too soon to be reselling but definately worth a look!!! Cheap cheap.

Looks very clean in those pics inside & outside, shame on the bubble in the dash other than that it looks very neat & tidy.

You've done a great job.

LOL........ Replacement NON BUBBLE dash going in tomorrow afternoon.........

Bob. :yes: :yes: :yes:

LOL........ Replacement NON BUBBLE dash going in tomorrow afternoon.........

Bob. :yes: :yes: :yes:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/401608-replacement-dash-fitted-today/

I guess you've just about achieved what you wanted with this car, great job Bob.

Nearly........

I'm just looking at a few fabric dying options as the front seats are still not quite in a condition that I want and then a decent security system and THAT'S IT!

Went and saw Daniel at Carbon Car Systems at Blacktown on Saturday and settled on a premium Viper system.

June 30 was always going to be my deadline........ I must admit I'm so sick of forking out money every month restoring this poor thing. The budget is blown and what I've done in 4 months most people would do in 2 years so it is rather stressful.........

Bob.

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