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I'm guilty too.

Both Skyline and WRX have this effect on me.

I'm pretty sure the WRX is jealous of all the money\track time the skyline is getting though and has punished me by breaking its own heater.

Car's definitely are girls :P

Hey guys, is anyone on here mates/in contact with "taurismo33" on here?

I had a fair chat to him a while back about how he mounted his iPhone into his R33 dash (looked absolutely awesome). I have his number laying around somewhere, but he's generally pretty good at replying to PM's. What do you need to talk to him about?

Edited by Clandestine

so who here is heading to round 2 of the tas drift series at barsky this saturday?

thought id ask so people know & then if they see someone off here's car they can say hello thumbsup.gif

I will probably drop by for a bit, though have a fair bit on next weekend so may end up leaving it :)

Been looking at getting a new bodykit but only seem to be able to find kits for 2 doors :( Anyone know where I could find the sale of R32 4 door kits or atleast the side skirts?

http://www.vivagarag.../index.php?c=85

pages 3 & 4 have 4door kits thumbsup.gif

anyone know where i can get a 33 roof spoiler?

i know theres an company in the UK called JDL i think that make them but they look like aids, i want one like the S13/14 that sits flush

i saw a grey 33 at round 2 today with one & it looked awesome

Edited by Autumn33

anyone know where i can get a 33 roof spoiler?

i know theres an company in the UK called JDL i think that make them but they look like aids, i want one like the S13/14 that sits flush

i saw a grey 33 at round 2 today with one & it looked awesome

Ask RUSTY_01 on here, he has one and it's probably the car you saw :)

R34 conversion front looks very tempting :P

I seem to remember seeing a few threads from people who did this, supposedly it's a pretty massive job and more expensive than it seems. Most kits need a fair bit of bog and whatnot just to get them on the car in the first place, along with lights etc... but they look awesome all the same :P

Well kit comes with bonnet, front bar and fenders so really only need to chase down lights. Rewiring good if you know someone and you would want to hope that thier gaurds etc. would just about bolt straight on.

But I dunno. Scratching my head over R34 conversion front, R32 GTR gaurds, or just 30mm wide fibreglass vented gaurds.

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