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Holy shit! Ol mate should seriously buy a lotto ticket. If he was in Skyline he would have went through the tree and house then drove away. Pull into supercheap on the way home, grab some maguires and buff the scratch out. Silvia FTL

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look closesly the steering wheel is on the front half of the car, if it was just a cut and weld job surely the firewall would sill be intact?

lol check out the gear box tunnel clean break not even one spot weld tore as for the fire wall look to the left of the dog chain the silver bit top to bottom is the fire wall, if its done thats where is will be done & can = rebirth or wreck repair 2 cars to make one

bahahaha.. ill be waiting at 9.01am for ur post shan

sorry dude, got totally wasted last night n spent the night at the ex's apartment... so only got home just then. better late than never eh?

so yeah mud, you gotta change the panels over for a 180sx-silvia coversion. the 180sx front on a silvia is a onevia, and the silvia front on a 180sx is a sil80.

crystal?

Wouldnt you shit your pants tho while you watched the steering wheel get ripped out of your hands as you and the front of the car parted ways...

He's probably got the steering wheel mounted on his wall.

Unless his mate embedded it in his forhead when they dumped whats left of his car on his front lawn.

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