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Ladies and gentlman

after a long wait of 2 months 1week 6 days and a few houres my car has finally arrived in the sunny state of NSW. all the work was done by my cousins workshop DRIFT LINE RACING so the f%^$@r took his sweet time doin my car.By the way he's workshops in melbourne he does excellent work and if you got a nissan, which most of the people in this forum have pay him a visit, top quality work at very resonable prices. anyway back to my car the thing came out lookin like a sx machine. at the moment the thing has 227kw@rw with an rb20det and she flies cause it totals just under 1090kg. i know she flies cause i've owned two skylines and one had 247kw@rw and my current car shits all over it just goes to go power to weight is all that matters.

well let me know what you think. i included some before and after shots. the difference is rather dramatic i think

Cheers

anthony

p.s- Sorry about all the pics

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can u see what engines in my baby!!!!!

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Now for the money shot

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Hope u guys liked

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