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Here is my mates 510 he imported from Canada...and a couple of pics of my car :(

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i know its not a skyline but i just wanted to share our excitement!!

It is soon to have a new paint job and an sr20 turbo...

Let us know your thoughts!!

:boobs:

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yeah the body looks great, please shoot the person responsible for the blue paint on the guards tho

its in primer at the moment...and the front guards are fibreglass which will be changed soon...so didnt paint them.

shame its a 2 door sedan.

if you are going to buy a 2 door you might as well have gone for a coupe right hand drive

but then again it depends what you are going to with like if your going to rally it then i would have gone for what you are doing

nice car n e ways but whats up with that mirror in the interior shot :P

cyas

we like the sedan 2 door more than the fast back style coupe which in our opinion does not have the classic 1600 look...the sedan with its boxy shape is more like a 1600 that we have grown to love here in oz...

the mirror is the first thing to go dont you worry about that :P

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