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Hi
I'm form Norway and are new on this forum.
I have a Laurel C35 as well.
In this winter I bougth a Skyline R33 driftcar. A imported car from Japan.
The car is pretty much original but it's works okey :)
RB25DET with open air filter, more boost,exhaust,big IC and bigger inj.
XYZ Drift coilovers
Rollcage ,FIA seats and belts
2way Kaaz diff
Adjustable rear camber and some more adj. stag.
This is was she looked like when I got it
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Mine and my teammates team
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Need to get the seat lower since I'm a tall man
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Paint some wheels
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Custom headlights with led strobe
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Some spacers on the steering
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New look
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Simple rules!
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Knockout Drifters!
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