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http://insaniac.trdpower.com/sketchys-nissans2.htm

First of all, each to their own, and i dont mean to criticise other peoples cars, but this car has simply crossed the line.

Take the CA18DE out for sure, but dont put an RB30E back in! It doesnt even fit, check out the bonnet mods!

Excuse me while i go throw up.

Red17

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Aww comon its not that bad, he coulda done worse and just put a sr20de in instead but he went the whole hog instead, given it coulda had a turbo on it. But im sure it will still kik some ass and at least its an individual. Woulda been a hell of alot of work to shoehorn in that thing.

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Originally posted by skyzerr33

heres the link

this car was at the summer nats in Canberra.

one week later it was in joondalup

with all its riceness.

http://www.pbase.com/image/10276248

gotta love the F&F sticka, the fake GTR badging and the Celica GT-4 bonnet scoop.

it look fugly

Spooted this in Rocky this arvo -- May be around for Motavation i guess

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