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Rezz

Nice silvia.... respect 2 the 2-tone and respect 2 the brown interior .. gotta love the old school cars. The clear indicators give it a more modern look... i like :)

Edited by Player_Hater

^^^ Thanks guys... I'm starting to feel a bit better about the purchase :D

The front AVS rims are in the mail! Picked the rear rims up for A$60 for the pair!!! :)

Car is looking good now.

What are the the red slash over the plates?

Warning to locals

Gaijin Watch Out :);)

or

He is finally going home

Edited by CircusMonkey
What are the the red slash over the plates?

It's a signal to the Yakuza... so they know who's fingers to cut of next :)

Seriously, they're temporary number plates for de-registered cars. I need them because I'm still trying to fit as many cheap Yahoo auction parts as possible... I'm doing well!

So far:

4x Yokohama AVS VS-6 wheels - 10,000 yen

2x Yokohama DNA GP tires (80% tread) - 2,000 yen

1x Silvia 'GT-R' grille - 2,000 yen

2x Tein Adj. Pillowball upper mounts - 4,000 yen

2x clear indicators - 4,000 yen

2x '92 Silvia black mirrors (as new) - 2,000 yen

1x CA18DE air flow meter - 1,000 yen

Total: 25,000 yen (A$300)

^^^ Thats with 4 WHEELS and 2 TIRES.

Needless to say I'm having a ball ;)

chances are it'll never happen as that car's doomed to go to perth :)

LOL... the olde Melbournian 'Perth piss take' on cue... try a bit harder next time hey mang? ;)

^^^ And don't say your not from Melbourne Shan, some Melbourne guys here told me about your AFL footy shorts fetish... :)

My fetishes revolve totally around NRL and union shorts thank you very much. I may live in melbourne, but my sporting tastes are very Sydney based where I grew up.

And I support the Balmain Tiger's if you must know.

I try to avoid Perth pisstakes, other than for the odd business hours, boer water and the horrid heatwaves, its actually a really nice place. What I inferred was that your car and mine will be on totally different sides of the continent.

nice S13 Rezz! looks exactly the same as my previous car, same 2 tone, same brown dash ect... mine also had cup holders above the centre console box (rare factory option?) also beeped when in reverse and at 107kph :lol: was a nice car, i sorta miss it after seeing these pics :D

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