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usually not a fan of widebodys, but that one is clean and not over the top...only got a quick look but you could tell it'd have quality parts on it...the TE's looked the goods..

anyone got any better photos?

let me know if he ever sells Rim spec...

i dont think he'll ever sell it lol

dont have any pics of it with the TE's...

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i dont think he'll ever sell it lol

dont have any pics of it with the TE's...

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Looks like that might be one of the TE's in the garage, before it was painted black...

Actually not a big fan of the front, I only saw it from behind and then quickly on the side as I pulled up next to it, but the rear looked good

i dont think he'll ever sell it lol

dont have any pics of it with the TE's...

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I remember this garage, that's the guy I bought Nismo 555's from lol. It is a nice S15, looked better in real life with the black wheels.

Spotted an silver R32 gts (don't think it was a gtst - just didn't sound like one) corner dalton rd and western ring road - around 11pm ish.

It was riding quite high with "mexican" offsets and a GT-R badge on the rear.

What's with so many skylines and GT-R badges lately :down:

Each to their own I suppose.

Spotted an silver R32 gts (don't think it was a gtst - just didn't sound like one) corner dalton rd and western ring road - around 11pm ish.

It was riding quite high with "mexican" offsets and a GT-R badge on the rear.

What's with so many skylines and GT-R badges lately :cool:

Each to their own I suppose.

i'd like a gtr badge, for my gtr.

Hi :P

I didn't see you what car were you in?

I was just omw to work

I was driving my folk's red shopping trolley aka Daihatsu Charade :)

I was driving downhill towards safeway - you were driving uphill towards the hospital.

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