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10 more days till mr 2530 arrives,

still need clutch and really thinking about going 5stud :S would make brake rotors so much fricken easier..

but cbf :S

so i need clutch, EBC leaning towrads AVCR if i can get it for the right price..

rims/tyres..

bitches love the gang bang grey 32 possie

just cos there's five fingers involved in your sexual adventures it doesn't make it a gangbang.

so..... new shell has arrived: s13 rear with focken wide guards and smoked clear tail lights, s15 front with a nice front bar (cant remember the brand) and blits adr approved vented bonnet, whiteline sway bars (front/rear), 5 studs conversion with r32 gtr calipers and dba thick as f**k rotors, 18x9.5 front 18x11.5 rears workmeisters wraped in brand new toyo rubber, full 3 inch exhaust, driver and passanger reclinable bucket seats, battery relocation, some more shit that i cant remember.. hopefully, 3 days till shes on the road!!! :jeezzz hard:

10 more days till mr 2530 arrives,

still need clutch and really thinking about going 5stud :S would make brake rotors so much fricken easier..

but cbf :S

so i need clutch, EBC leaning towrads AVCR if i can get it for the right price..

rims/tyres..

5 studs also makes it easier on finding rims ay..

hey dan you do realise half those dogs on boost are 16years old, dont have a car and have dreams of having a hot4s cover car by the age of 19...

dont take their comments to heart :down:

tacio... pics now plz !!!!!!!

who wants to find me 5stud thingys so i can go 5stud!>?!>?! :)

do have spare 32 front hub / carrier (needs the bearing kit. from just jap tho)

also have r33 front hub / carrier and some lower 32 lca if the balljoint diff size. but the 33 might be sold.

i can only help u with front end. sorry brah ! :down:

thanks mate love u long time... ill take the 32's as we agreed before..

i cbf changing so much shit.. only if really need it..

gonna put an order through for redline gearbox oilz.. whos in with me?..

also give me a buzz when u see this..

i wonder if i can order from nissan the bearings instead of the justjap ones..

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