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hi everyone,

i've dont a bit to the car since last time, hope you like it, i've upload pics to the members section if your interested :P

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Specs:

1998 Nissan Skyline GTT

Body: White 4 Door

Fuel type: Petrol

Engine: 6 cylinder, 2500cc, Tiptronic

Features:

ABS brakes

Air conditioning

Alarm

Alloy wheels

Central locking

Driver & Passenger airbags

Power steering

Mods:

High performance air filter

GFB Mach 1 Blow off Valve

Apexi turbo timer

BOMEX front bumper

Euroharts 19" C Form mags

front :245/ 35/ 19

rear: 275/ 30/ 19

Hyper Deveopments Windscreen Sticker

Forbidden Rides Sticker(over right Xenon Headlight)

Tinted windows

XENON BULB head lights

Alarm Dynatron Dual Immobiliser and Alarm (internal sirens)

King Springs (Low) over factory Shocks

C/F Boot Spoiler (not fitted) previously an Original C-West Wing

Aftermarket Exhaust

2x12" Fusion's

Sony Xplod Headunit

More mods to follow :(

Currently im only running 1bar boost im not sure what the turbo can handle and tyres are a bit expensive at that size.

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Well, my opinion -- and since its not my car its really irrelevant -- is as follows:

1) The front bar is too aggressive for the rest of the car at the moment. I assume you like it, so I would suggest the addition of some side skirts to match and get rid of the variation in height.

2) I'd ditch the GT wing. They look silly on road going cars IMHO, and have no place on a sedan. You could use the money to fund, say, a FMIC to fill the big gap in your front bar.

3) The wheels are not to my tastes, but again, that's not the point is it :huh:

4) I wouldn't be listing stickers as "modifications" :)

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nice ride man....

awesome sedan

car is modded to how you want it and if people want to tell you how it should look then they should but it and change it to suit their tastes....

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lol....thanx to all of your comments, nah im sweet in all honest i like it with the spoiler plus it just cost me $200 to get the boot fixed so im not too keen on spending it again. You cant please everyone i know that but i did what i wanted to my car so others opinions are just fine :P i do agree with the side skirts and rear bumper but alas, i have used my nut and brought 3wks holiday in brisbane and sydney and also a house so, they will wait, still a work in progress my car and hope to import it if i find a job in oz. yep no worries will turn down that boost then i was told putting a front mount on would let me get at least 15 outta the turbo, so do you think it will blow if i left it on a bar??

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hi there, yes yes, i think we figured the stickers weren't mod's thanx :unsure: hey RyanN yeah the rides good aye mate, i was pulling 120-140k's around a few 35-40k corners out in raglan here in nz and it stuck like gummies to an old person, its comfortable as hell and gives the car just the right look i would recommend lows if your thinking about it.

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awesome, im going to order them right now. :unsure: as you can see my car needs it - ass is sticking right up in the air. :lol:

EDIT: The other thing i was going to ask is how loose are the low king springs in the shocks? are they still a tight fit?

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