Trying to make the Skyline like an Impreza..
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My dream car in that colour I want one and even more now if it attracts jubblies like that
Do you actually know those young ladies?
Gonna have to sell my house and scoob and motorbike and anything else I can get cash for now and thats just to cover the insurance!
Do you actually know those young ladies?
Gonna have to sell my house and scoob and motorbike and anything else I can get cash for now and thats just to cover the insurance!
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Thanks all.
Wasn't expecting such a postive response.
I should imagine the girls have a rather 'persuasive' manner about them, wouldn't you agree?
Car's pushing about 420BHP now.
Cem
Wasn't expecting such a postive response.
I should imagine the girls have a rather 'persuasive' manner about them, wouldn't you agree?
Car's pushing about 420BHP now.
Cem
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Saw your car at Bolney earlier ths year (pre bonnet job iirc)with a silver one and black one and ever since me and a mate have decided thats it for us, wont stop until we have one in that blue. Scoob will have to do for many years yet as we need 2nd hand prices to drop massively on the r34's as we are lowly it support bods! Cheapest we have found I think have been about 32k
Have to have something to aim for tho so will be worth the wait.
Have to have something to aim for tho so will be worth the wait.
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Personally prefer the old wheels. Would they not cover the monster AP's or was that just to make it more unique?
Phil
Personally prefer the old wheels. Would they not cover the monster AP's or was that just to make it more unique?
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Yeah it's Brent Cross alright, good eyes. I changed the wheels because
a) The standard wheels didn't give enough clearance to the brakes (363mm AP 6 pots). The calipers were scraping the inside of the wheels
b) I wanted something a lot more unique.
I will be staying with this power for now, anything else I do means spending £7k, for I am at max capacity for the standard turbos.
Thanks for the comments all.
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Yeah it's Brent Cross alright, good eyes. I changed the wheels because
a) The standard wheels didn't give enough clearance to the brakes (363mm AP 6 pots). The calipers were scraping the inside of the wheels
b) I wanted something a lot more unique.
I will be staying with this power for now, anything else I do means spending £7k, for I am at max capacity for the standard turbos.
Thanks for the comments all.
Cem
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I think I prefered it pre-bonnet and wheels, to me it looked awesome then, with those two sets of jubblies on show it would have been perfection.
Sorry, it is an awesome car but not looking its best to me right now BUT who gives a toss, as long as YOU like it.
Sorry, it is an awesome car but not looking its best to me right now BUT who gives a toss, as long as YOU like it.
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