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Hi there, I've been lurking and reading around for a while and decided to start posting :)

My name is Jordy, i drive a Black R32 skyline with an RB25DE in it, it's manual and it's a lot of fun, well as fun as an NA car can get.. :woot:

Cheers!

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Edit, that's my car at wakefeld :)

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Thanks guys :)

So clean. Are they clear headlight covers?

Thanks!, no they are GTR headlights with the chrome insides painted satin black and great condition glass covers, not clear though

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