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Don't know if anyone read the lastest Autosalon Magazine, it had a write up on a Skyline here in Perth that a guy's worked on for the last 6 years!

Looks absolutely awesome!! He did a fantastic job of it let me tell ya!!

He's put on a Wise sports body kit, think it has 421 rwkw.

Saw that it had the www.skylinesaustralia.com printed on the back of his car.

Wonder if he is on this forum??

If you haven't seen it I suggest go have a read!

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Under all that Tupperware it's still a GTS-T no matter how good it looks (and it does)

Couple of R34GTR's for sale here for less money.

Would still be enough money left for a cool set of rims.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=69670

Have to ask yourself which would have the higher resale value in 5 years.

Maybe a bit harsh of me but my opinion only of course

Cheers

Saw it at a cruise a while back ,very nice indeed. Bit too showy and i imagine it would suck it down so its no daily driver but if you like that kinda thing it would be great.

One of a kind is a good thing ya know :(

I've know Nick for a while, he's a really top guy, and put a huge amount of time and money into the car, as he's made it exactly how he wanted it to be. I think the car is great:D

I put the www.skylinesaustralia.com sticker on the back of his car at PAS a few years back.

Under all that Tupperware it's still a GTS-T no matter how good it looks (and it does)

Couple of R34GTR's for sale here for less money.

Would still be enough money left for a cool set of rims.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=69670

Have to ask yourself which would have the higher resale value in 5 years.

Maybe a bit harsh of me but my opinion only of course

Cheers

Only a gts-t???? its the ony gts-t, its completely unique, not another one anything like it in aus.

So gotta ask yourself, would you sooner have another R34 GTR (very tasty), or

A one of a kind skyline that puts down enough power to stop all over that GTR?

All hypothetical really isnt it, depends on what you like. Cheapest way to mod a car though, buy one that is already done :) its rarely though that you see one that has been modded this well, ie, no expense spared.

Yeah, has it ever run a time ? All good and well having 945849854rwkw and being a dyno queen, and a show pony, but real 1/4mi. times ?

The car wasn't designed for 1/4miles, I doubt you'd add 200kgs of stereo equipment if you want to go fast:p Besides I didn't see you racing at Drag Combat;)

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