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wells the mighty stag has been sold but i now own the dirtiest bronze r31

list of mods

*rb20det

*044 in-tank pump

*1.5ltr serge tank

*058 external pump

*worst wiring job known to man

*DIY garden edging front lip

*3'' exhaust turbo back that the previous owner decided to cut at the diff :(

*fully sick saas gauges

*and a custom made cig diff

and thats about him

:D

So i guess its not a new car as such, but i sprayed and changed a fair few things on my gtr if that counts :P

Note that the skirts, wings and a few other bits and pieces are still missing lol

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Some of you will know my GTR but i thought id re post an update as it's back from Ultimate tune with from a full engine rebuild. Unfortunately when i got it back the sun decided to hide behind a cloud the moment i got it out so it doesn't show the blue fleck in the clear coat well. It's nice having a car back in the shed again.

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Looks very nice Anthony.

I also agree with a bit of ground clearance especially for daily duties.

Low is phat but not always practical and gutters in carparks can be a biatch on the bumper at stockish height as is.

Mine still handles better than any other car I've owned so I'm happy to sit up a bit.

It's amazing how much lower my R33 is than the Micra, both in seating and ground clearance.

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