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hey ppls.

Forgive us im new to this. How good is this place everyone helpin each other out n stuff.

i just got this 4 door.

my ford GT look alike got stolen so i thought i might buy something that didnt stand out so much.

but ppls still stare at this too! some ppl even ask what it is.

anywho, it still looks like a jap granny car. stock as.

can ppls please put pics up here so i can get some ideas for my new baby?

R32s are easy to wreck huh, some bodykits u see that ppl put on just make them look shit as.

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hey ppls.

Forgive us im new to this. How good is this place everyone helpin each other out n stuff.

i just got this 4 door.

my ford GT look alike got stolen so i thought i might buy something that didnt stand out so much.

but ppls still stare at this too! some ppl even ask what it is.

anywho, it still looks like a jap granny car. stock as.

can ppls please put pics up here so i can get some ideas for my new baby?

R32s are easy to wreck huh, some bodykits u see that ppl put on just make them look shit as.

My baby.

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well, u wouldnt want it to look like a gtr, unless it went like a gtr.

if u had some sheet metal skills and a weekend (or 2) u could put the 2 door tail lights on there. that would look sweet.

No need to butcher.

If you don't like the tail lights those eastbear covers look pretty cool.

Awesome! I used to have a xw lookalike too. Bummer it got stolen - hope you had insurance. I reckon with my one it never got stolen because it looked dodgy.. I bet they couldn't even open the door lol :)

I love 32 4 doors. It's a pity too because I found pics once of a really good looking one that I wanted to buy... lost them now and definately didn't buy the car :blink:

White, black bonnet, white.. VIP-ish kit, flare guards (or widebody if affordable), fat dished rims.

...after the engine mods :P

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