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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

I'm thinking of opening a Ninja whoring school, get to jump from the shadows, whore, and be gone before anyone notices.

See'ya:burnout:

Ahhh that actually made me laugh out loud... Now everyone is staring at me ... :)

Ahhh but is it trully a whore if no-one is there to see it?

Getting mods is always exciting!!!! I know because my parts from nengun should arrive sometime next week.... then find someone to fit them and away we go :burnout:

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Yeah it definately will, boost controller is one of the best things you can get. Not cheap though.

What other mods have you already done?

See'ya:burnout:

Hmm I am assuming this one is directed at me.... :)

I havent touched the car since I have had it, but from what I can gather its got a full turbo back exhaust ( I beleive HKS but would like to confirm this at some stage ) , a HKS air pod and some small suspsension/handling upgrades.

It seems to have alot of go for what it has though. It makes me wonder if there is something else that I cant see that has been done to it???? Even against other skylines with similar mods I tend to pull away, especially in 3rd. That gear is superb....

haha yeah

that rear brake light globe

will actually makemy car stop looking like a queer

it's funny when u only got three stove plates lightin up

i could only cook three eggs this morning

instead of the usual four! lol

adrian

the brake pads add 30 hp

guage 25

pillar mount 10

machined discs 10

and rear barke light a whopping 20

plus the full service provides me with another 10

so all together a 105 hp gain!

which should put me in the 12's easy!

don't forgot my three stickers down the side!

adrian

On a more serious note though.... getting things fixed like the brake lights fixed are well worth it.... Those are the sorts of things that can get the cops attention pretty quickly.... unless of course if you are sliding donw the road sideways or something like that, then the brake light is probably negligable :)

yes i love to get my baby in tip top shape

as paul says some of us drive very hard!

lets just say my drive home from work

last night was rather fun a risky!

hehe doing launches at the quite part of welshpool rd!

taking corners rather fast lol!

ahhh the life of a skyline owner!

adrian :)

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