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well after so fkn long its time again :rofl:

just thought i would share with u the joy im feeling haha..

car is nealy complete aswell, but i will be driving it every day, even though it is sanded back and looks like a matt white..

looking forward to meeting the sau gang an being involved in some cruzes.. :D

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nah no more, but it will cop it here and there, its a rb20 and there is only 1 way to drive the things..

got myself a set of s15's yesterday with brand new rubber for 150 bucks and now im just gonna drop it on its balls..

when the car is lowerd, it will be to bumpy to go fast.. so yer.. so fkn excited lol..

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