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Nissan Silvia :D

:mad:

Hell no! Okay ... has 5 x 114 wheels ... 19" to be exact!

Anyone wanna phone a friend? Buy a vowel?

Extra hint: blue mesh will not be going on it ... wouldn't suit it.

Edited by RubyRS4
White Toyota Prius with 5 bolt Hub conversion and work emotion cr kai 19x9

-D

*groan

You guys give an asprin a headache man!!!

Last hint: members can't complain about an SAU:SA Committee member owning one!

huh, big enough hint now, huh? :mad:

Close :mad:

Not a 32, not awd (unfortunately)

Ohh a 33 gts-t.

"Rubys on a boat motherf**ker would u look at he,

he's on a boat in the middle of the deep blue sea...

Hes on a boat

Hes on a boat

Errybody take a look

at Rubys motherf**kin boat"

-D

Specs? Pics? :D

White R33 GTS-T 4 door

RB25DET (naturally)

Auto (but not for long)

127,xxx kms

Has work done to brakes. Purrs, doesn't miss a beat. Recently fully serviced.

Straight as. Interior in excellent condition.

I went over this car in and out, but it was night time. I'll take a better look during the day tomorrow.

Tracy and I are already looking at bodykits :mad:

This'll be our daily.

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