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Here is some dribble for ya.

RALPH magazine page 57 of the Jan 09 issue in the Need for Speed ad, current one with corby on it, who cleans up good after 3 kids by the way..lol

notice the car photos, the R35 Skyline caption is actually one for the Porsche GT2 and the Skyline GTR is marked the same way wrong caption on the wrong picture. plus they call it a 370Z not GTR ? even in USA where the game is made its still called a GTR ?

sorry about the photo, phones dont take good photos of magazines..lol but you get the idea.?

Just finished putting the "new" guards on the 32 and everything lines up way better...I'm looking forward to how it will look once everythings been painted and fitted by a pro.

it'll look sicker than the sikkest sikh that ever caught glandular fever

-D

Shouldn't be. The place where Flick got the viva guards painted have a tin of the stuff and they did a good job with that so it shouldn't be too much of a headache. I'm more worried about how much it's going to cost to fill in the holes for the side indicators.

lucky prick :laugh:

well, i got engaged last night!

finally plucked up the courage after having the ring for a little over 2 months.

took her for a nice dinner at the bay, and mumbled the question on the beach lol

so, another one bites the dust!

wedding wont be for a fair while yet.

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