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Nice to see bodywork covered on a thread like this. Good work Terry. I would have been very nervous addressing that bumper with an angle grinder :o
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It does take a brave person too modify bodywork especially as that do luck splitter was a grand. There again if your too afraid to do it either don`t or get someone else to.
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Next was to add a little colour to the interior. Blue leather was purchased for the small parts of the interior. The gear stick gaiter, handbrake gaiter and arm rest were changed to blue.

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As you can see the gear knob was changed for a savage gear knob and the hand brake cover also replaced with a Momo cover.
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Next job was the ashtray. That had to go and after fabricating a plate and mounting bracket two crome aircraft switches were attaceh to it. These switches had no purpose as yet but were eventually used for the headrest screens to come.

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Now the switches are there it was time to put them to use, so a set of 8 inch screens already mounted in the headrest were ordered. Screens would be no good with out a DVD player so a Kenwood DVD player was ordered to. The installation was not as easy as I thought. I wanted two seperate systems one for the stereo and one for the DVD. Problem being I wanted the dvd to play and use the stereo at the same time. So after blowing the stereo bridging the speakers oooppppppps! I purchased a Sony amp. The amp gave me the facilty to run the rears off the amp and the stereo through the front speakers.

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Full on show car look eh Terry?
You going to need some drift or quarter mile days to compensate for all this bling :wink:
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I`m sure I will make it to the track one day Stu so I can learn from the best. Let me know when he arrives ha ha
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I was just going to say, don't look at me :) I'm happy to say that I'm at the bottom of a learning curve. The drfiting day proved that. Very happy to learn though :wink:
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I will get some lessons up at knockhill and learn the proper way before having a go myself.
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Well after seeing the R33 GTST 1000bhp Skyline in a certain magazine, I`ve decided I`m going for the Big Power Single turbo monster. Now I have an account with JUN I`m going to gradually build up the internals of the RB25DET and unleash some power with a big Turbo conversion. Stay tuned.
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