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Phht...  Mine had ABS too...  The noo one has EBD and ABS...  :headspin:

Mine's got ABS too :)

Nice headlights... Series 2 headlights go foggy too...mine has one foggish one and one perfect one. I think the perfect one must have been a new replacement because it is...well...perfect, and the other one is...well...not.

I need coffee.

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Not that I'm suggesting anything but don't you find a car that clean just liiiitle bit...I dunno....unbelievable? I reckon it is probably a very original car in good condition that's had the absolute BEJEEZUS detailed out of it. I mean you could eat your dinner out of that engine bay. Even the tyres are nicely blacked and it looks like there's not a single scratch on those 12 year old stock wheels. And the headlights....I mean don't get me wrong, that car could easily pass for only a couple years old but....just I've never seen one that clean, it's a bit wierd.

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silver's 33: its a fresh import, meaning, the tyres needed to be new. also, if u actually look close in person, u will find some marks on the body and stuff. i dont know what you're trying to say but its not that unbelievable, i mean these are expensive cars new so why wouldnt you look after them?

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silver's 33: its a fresh import, meaning, the tyres needed to be new. also, if u actually look close in person, u will find some marks on the body and stuff. i dont know what you're trying to say but its not that unbelievable, i mean these are expensive cars new so why wouldnt you look after them?

I'm not really trying to suggest anything. Just for a car of that age it looks like the interior etc especially is in extraordinary condition, and I've never seen a 93 Skyline that wasn't starting to look a little bit frayed around the edges - faded plastics, smalll wear and tear marks, cloudy headlights. But who cares - looks like you got a sweet car :P

I haven't seen that chrome door-sill before either that looks awesome.

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Ska i had black and i went back.... after having 3 black cars it was rasier to pick another colour rather than wash it like 4 times a week. Also i saw a set of those door trims in Japan but couldnt bring em back as they didnt fit in the suitcase and they wanted like $130 to ship em separate. I thought this was mad cause i paid like $20 for em in the first place.

On the back of mine they were stamped "Option garage"

I bought mine second hand. Now their in a garbage can at the airport near Toyko.

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those chromed door sills are the first ive ever seen. Car looks so nice, congrats.

I had them on my 33 when I first bought it, I didnt like them, as they were too hard to keep clean, so I swapped them for a front grille and other bits I wanted :rofl:

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