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Wanted to see all the rare parts, custom parts, or even just simply really expensive parts you don't see everyday that makes these cars unique and awesome! even if you have a major build if you have something that stands out that makes your car awesome have a post with a picture!  ill start things off with my backyard garage built exhaust. I love the unique sound and you can really hear the rb roar! a lot of enjoyment came from making the exhaust myself and only cost 200 bucks. built with an arc welder and a lot of time and bugger welds lol.

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haha I always enjoy your posts m8, how long have you been into skylines for? my favourite part that ive ordered is definitely my quaife front diff with dulock v2 g sensor. mad traction m8!

haha that's ballin mate definitely gunna be a contender for one of the coolest parts posted on this thread. let someone fill her up someday at the pump and the gas attendant would just be trippin lol.

I’ve always liked the rarish ARC parts hopefully see some! I think simply some of the rb30 engines in the Australia area would be my favourite part of my car if I had one. Let’s see some parts mates!

1 hour ago, PLYNX said:

On my R33 this:

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right on m8 that ones way deadlier than the Nismo as far as im concerned, love the vielside parts.

1 hour ago, MoMnDadGTR said:

On the veil side note! This is all I got I wanna find some more veilside stuff for my car now...

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Dion the same for my car and tried to find if Veilside did a matching tacho but I cam up with nothing

Another piece of my car that I just love. small little piece that does wonders and is a great upgrade from stock g sensor, keep the cool parts comin boys lets see the wellness!

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Yep - but Ive only see it on N/A non hicas R33s !

I had to adapt and modify three different cruise control units to get it to work.

It uses parts of the factory cruise control, an after market cruise control unit, a clock spring from a R34 Tripronic auto and matching R34 steering wheel

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