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240Z (ooooh another Zed lover ..... i love my Zeds :D ) mines not entered this year tho it should be up front of carpark this year ..... it stopped traffic (literally) last year when i rolled up in the carpark .... basically had to wipe drool off it...... but im hoping mine will be worthy next year ..... plan to do quite a bit of cosmetic work to it :D

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yeah i dont have the money for widebody ..... i dont have the money for a tin of baked beans at the moment .... but i think i would go mechanical work (go fast bitz) before i did widebody.

do you have pics Aidwin??

i just want to know which one im getting when i ask for Veilside wing ..... i think its the first one as its the only one thats featured on Fibrevisions website.

agree, wide-body does cost lots. like the look of the white R33 GTS-T at last years PAS with the wide-body but!

have you guys seen pics of my 240Z? here is a link to some

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...t=RB26DETT+240Z

Steve @ SST want me to bring it to PAS for SST trade stand but its not yet finished...

240Z: i own a Z31 300zx ....... ok so they look shithouse on the street but you havent seen this one :D i'll post pics in a moment .... i love my baby and its faster than the whale :D and my evil parents are about to sell it!! I was originally going to get a Z32 ...... mmmmm with 20 inch rims .... but they are hard to work on and apparently a R33 is going to be more "cost effective" .... still :drooling: everytime i see a Zed tho!! I love Skylines ..... but my first love was always Zeds!! & you never forget your first love :D

Dan: FREE .... but they cost about $720 painted and fitted new ..... dad got a price of $730 when he rang ..... when i rang i got a price of $620 :confused: so i dont know ..... but who cares!!

yeah zeds are a top looker, I love lots of cars but have a soft spot fo a nice zed... would love to see your Z31.

But I like 240Z...skip skip...then the 350Z! (one day the 350Z will going the garage, but after a house)

sold my 911 to fund the project, so that has to say something!

Z31 are ok too, the 200ZR version is the pick of the crop for that shape as they came with RB20DET from factory, which means that a RB26DETT conversion is a natural progression for it :D

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