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wow, thats amazing, how did you manage to lower the car and put the side skirts on without moving the car, and doing it within a split second!!! the car is in the EXACT position as a photo in your first post and all the shadows thrown from the car and the wheelie bin are identical, not to mention the dates on the photos are the same. do you have a time machine?

That is a photoshop effort by a dude on skyline Owners in Uk. He did it for me so i can see what its going to look like, I have the skirts and its booked in for 1st week in January matey, just thought i,d point that out. Whoops my mistake it was Dyno,d at 156 :Oops: Picky Peeps in Austrailia or wot ? :) Mick :wassup:

That is a photoshop effort by a dude on skyline Owners in Uk. He did it for me so i can see what its going to look like,  I have the skirts and its booked in for 1st week in January matey, just thought i,d point that out. Whoops my mistake it was Dyno,d at 156  :Oops: Picky Peeps in Austrailia or wot ?  :) Mick    :wassup:

Hey thats cool man :) Of course, it would have caused a lot less confusion if you had said that in the first place. Why say the job has already been done and post pics of the results, and then say that it hasnt been done yet?

Having read the your post, where you say it has been "lowered and the skirts are on", one can only come to the conclusion that the job had already been done. What did you expect when you post a modifed picture of an original which you posted earlier? There are a lot of dreamers out there and its fun weeding them out.

But nevertheless, all is out in the open now. No hard feelings buddy. Nice ride :D

:Oops: No probs matey

In future i will watch how i word things

I did look at a Lexus Soarer 2.5 Twin Turbo/staight swap

but even though my liner is only a 2 litre i love it to bits.

I 1st thought about a Liner 9 years ago but bought my

Trusty 2.5 M Tech Sport Beemer { highly modded } and sold

her a year ago. My Skylines not as fast as the beemer but 20

times better looking and more enjoyable to drive.

Glad sorted things out dont want to P**S anyone off

Mick

  • 3 months later...

I think you must have the RB20'D'E which I believe to be 180bhp+(ish), I've got the RB20E which is the slowest Liner! 120BHP

I've stuck a FSE boost valve in so the acceleration is 'less flat'!! Anyone know who makes a clutch for this engine? (R33) mine is slipping..due to the immense power I'll pumping!! haha lol But honestly, I need a new clutch and I aint gonna pay GTR prices for my slow car! So any help for a good value replacement would be much appreciated.

PS I'm in UK

Regards

NidgeNOS

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