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Hey tmptd

the white looks better for some reason. I like the front bar. it's also newer.

I wondering if there is a series 1.5 because it has the series 1 interior and series 2 engine cover. The change over from series 1 to 2 was in 2000 so who knows.

it also looks like diamond white rather than pearl white. The pearl looks better to start with but I'm guessing the diamond will hold up better with age. I'm getting a bit of yellowing near my exhaust.

People on here will bag you out for getting a tiptronic but they go pretty good if you ask me and are soooo much easier to drive in traffic. (can you tell I live in sydney?)

lol traffic sucks. doesnt matter what time of day there's always yobbos driving everywhere. i live in melb and do some city drivin as well so triptronic wouldnt be too bad.

the white one owns it! i still dont get y they are a lot cheaper than 2dr coupes tho :confused:

strutto stop showing off ahaha

im a 21 year old student i cant afford that garage.. yet!!

gimme a few years and i too will have a nissan threesome :D

Check this link to my member gallery, lot of pics of my SII sedan

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/photopost...500&ppuser=4030

Pulp- Love those Sparco's, I had the same exact rims on mine when I got it. I swapped them out for Buddy Clubs though, got a pic of it with them in my gallery.

Arkon thanks for the comments dude... deffinately be taking lots and lots of pics in the first few weeks to document the dramatic changes!

1400r dude are you stalking me haha... get msn so we can chat man! 4 dr it up!

- adz

How about if you want 4 doors, and performance potential... get a R32 GTS-4 4door? I did and damn glad I did now. Easy as swap to RB26DETT... possibly one day :P Or look at a R33 series 2 4door, i like those. The R32 is such a smaller car compared to the R33 tho.

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man that looks weird, dun mind the 2 tone but veilside on a 4 door?

yeh its not sumthin u see every day i was just searchin round. aint a huge fan of the four door look poxy if u ask my but yeh just sumthin different

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