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That is definitely a sweet car Moanie, Congratulations.

The front mount intercooler looks pretty mean too. My friend Timmy G and I should be getting our Skylines soon (as he mentioned, he is getting the same colour as yours and I'm getting white).

Someone put a deposit on his car which was unfortunate, and someone actually bought the car I was looking at! I hadn't yet decided but when I went back to show my interest, it was sold ;)

Anyway, such is life, hopefully our cars will be as nice as yours when we get them.

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Once again franks good job..

I think we need to start a post on the best camera shot done or made by forum members without any touch ups...

Ill start it now

You certainly know how to use a camera mate.. Good job...

I shall process some i did of my car in panaramic over looking the story bridge very soon... I use a combo of digital camera (Canon G2) and a Richo made SLR....

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hey moanie apologies for calling u bro. i was telling franks your ride was sweet. i didnt even think u were a member on here so i thought i was just talking to franks. didnt mean u were a 'bro/dewd/etc.' so sorry.

anyway, my series 2 r33 came over on the ship today. mines also silver, has a sunroof, has the front chin and side skirts but doesnt have a nice big intercooler like yours.

well done on your buy.

That's just like the one I am waiting on, hoping the guy backs down from deposit and lets me have it :P It's supposed to be arriving tomorrow..

Originally posted by GR33DyMANGO

anyway, my series 2 r33 came over on the ship today. mines also silver, has a sunroof, has the front chin and side skirts but doesnt have a nice big intercooler like yours.  

well done on your buy.

Originally posted by GR33DyMANGO

hey moanie apologies for calling u bro. i was telling franks your ride was sweet. i didnt even think u were a member on here so i thought i was just talking to franks. didnt mean u were a 'bro/dewd/etc.' so sorry.  

anyway, my series 2 r33 came over on the ship today. mines also silver, has a sunroof, has the front chin and side skirts but doesnt have a nice big intercooler like yours.  

well done on your buy.

Hahahahha....no worries!! I just thought i should clarify! Good to see you'll get your 'line soon!

The intercooler was a must...the rest was all a bonus :P

Originally posted by EzeKieL

Congrats Moanie!!

Can't think of anything sexier than a chick driving a skyline :P

(cept maybe a supra :) )

Thanks Ez!! I heard your supra is back on the road....I haven't seen it yet!! Whens the next cruise gonna be?!?! Maybe we can swap cars so I can show you sexier :rolleyes:

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