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yeah, but it looks out of place you know, i like things being low key, but a monster at the same time aswell.. if you see my car its not really flash, just 17x9's all round, suspension is set up for drift and its low with a type m kit. If you search the forum ull find pics.

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STR8E180 Just had a look at your cars. I dont really like s13's but i love 180's and yours would have to be one of if not the best example ive seen. Everything has been done right and with a purpose looks unreal and makes great power. As for your r32 gtr it's the car i wish i bought instead so need not to say more lol

im gonna be aiming at 400rwkw in the 180 next week, i dont just wana break 400 i wanna go deep into the 400's

the car fly's it just doesnt put power to the ground but it does take corners pretty good for the power its making

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yeah only problem with that is the more power you make the less response you get, which is great in a straight line but if you try and take a corner at high speeds you dont have the torque to pull yourself out. I'm not talking about drifting either the more grip you have the more torque you need. I guess its all about what you want tho really.

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