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Hey guys i recently got my P's and bought a r34 sedan skyline, I've only had it for 2 week's but alot has changed since then, i have only been doing cosmetic work lately like smoking the front, back and side light's and indicator's (except for my headlight's) but i recently got springs put in while i was getting new rim's so i thought i'd post some picture's up to see what people think all honest opinion's are welcome.

what it first looked like. http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/715/620399520.jpg/

after i had the springs, rims, and smoked all the light's i mentioned. http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/521/88452661634145838171420.jpg/

and this is just a mad picture of my car lol. http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/829/harveyskyline.jpg/

yeah drunkn snail i did it as a reference because i only had the pictures of it stock on my phone and the usb input is f**ked on it, Ethanol no gtr conversion kit since i am selling this and getting a turbo car in 2 years.

yeah drunkn snail i did it as a reference because i only had the pictures of it stock on my phone and the usb input is f**ked on it, Ethanol no gtr conversion kit since i am selling this and getting a turbo car in 2 years.

Untill you fall in lurve with it and can't stand to sell it, in which case there are alot of how to turbo your NA threads :)

Thanks natro i thought about it and i really want to do it myself to learn about car's more but i wonder is it really worth the doller's i am going to put into it, alot of people telling me just buy a gt-t but as i stated i would like to learn about car's more so i would like to put in the turbo kit myself.

Not just cheaper. Better.

There's a load more hassles than just converting it, even when you're done it will give you headaches for the rest of your ownership. Just sell it, get a GTT.

yeah thought so boy's i'll just wait it out then and i am coming to my senses slowly but it's hard because i get ignorant if i don't like what i hear but i'll just sell it and make my gt-t 100x better than my current ride, Cheer's boys

Falling in love with a Non turbo skyline is like falling in love with a fat Chick, no thanks.

In 2 years time you will be so over it.

.... I put a V8 in my NA, it's a whole new game of falling in love, except the car looks exactly how I want it to :), if ur cashed up and love ur NA u can keep it.

It's hard to go 2 years in a "car" and not get an attachment to it

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