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Hie skyline enthusiast! The names Sean and im from Malaysia. Been lurking in the forum for a while now, just decided to create a topic to share with you guys regarding my project and updates. A teaser of my car just out from paint.

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Merry Christmas guys! :wub: Sorry for the later reply. The holidays was around the corner and i've been busy stuffing myself with food! lol. Anyway, thanks for the good feed back. Here are some photos of the previous color in Midnight Purple before transitioning into Millennium Jade. Also notice the GTR Logo is taken out, put on by the old owner.. :glare:

p.s - Would be great if the admin can help me blur out the number plate of the picture at the first post :yes:

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Hey Sean,

I have a R33 too. Do you wanna catch up some time? Sukairine buddy? Been looking for a Skyline Group in Malaysia to join..

Clean car btw..

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Hey.. Thanks for the kind words guys. The rear diffuser is actually from Varis. I just maintained and kept the centre diffuser without installing the sides as the gtr rear spats are in the way. Hope that helps! :yes:

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Hey guys.. Here's another Rolling shot of me and my buddy George's ride which is also a member in this forum. Props to him for taking the picture. Colors tweaked by yours truly. Me.

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Hey guys, been a while since i posted anything so i thought i post a recent video shot tastefully by one passionate videographer car enthusiast. Hope you guys enjoy the video. The link can be found below :cool:

 

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https://vimeo.com/172434092

 

 

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