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Mine and Shanes (puresx) 32's...

is Sniper still yours? i went in it about a year ago... unless there's 2 maroon R32 GT-R's going around adelaide with the number plate sniper ptting out 320 :( unless you've sold it in the last couple years, i am a friend of a friend :)

PS the pictures look INSANE!

Current favourites... should be getting moar low very soon :(

If you get wheels and lower to suit the wheels, youll probably need rear camber arms (well not need, but useful to maintain a better contact patch and increase tyre life).

is Sniper still yours? i went in it about a year ago... unless there's 2 maroon R32 GT-R's going around adelaide with the number plate sniper ptting out 320 :D unless you've sold it in the last couple years, i am a friend of a friend :P

PS the pictures look INSANE!

Hostile is Martin's car - and he still has it

Sniper belonged to Shane, which was sold after that photo was taken, so I'd say you've been in it with the new owner :D

I'm out of money for now haha. Need to do more overtime, which I am doing today.

You'll end up doing things twice, wait untill you have a set of wheels first.

How you lowering it? Not going adjustable coilovers?

Hostile is Martin's car - and he still has it

Sniper belonged to Shane, which was sold after that photo was taken, so I'd say you've been in it with the new owner :thumbsup:

i have been in it with the new owner :( if you're interested in some info on the car now just PM me :P just purely for interest sake on what your old car's like now :whistling:

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