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i told you if u want dumps and front let me choose it for you..

not pick the cheapest shit aruond :P

ah welll puto tacio is now a R33 :P where is ur sailors hat!

Edited by Redsuns88

Ah well, front is definately that 2nd hand HKS. dumps no idea. It Apexi is f*** then it'll be dumps and suspension.

He's on s13/15 isnt he? I thought thats a sleek looking 1. Maybe put on the wetsuit for a sail instead of a sailor hat for a boat!

i told you if u want dumps and front let me choose it for you..

not pick the cheapest shit aruond :P

ah welll puto tacio is now a R33 :P where is ur sailors hat!

im gonna swap my plates with jow before u all start givin me the shits

F*CK!

new rear tyres don't fit with the 30mm spacers :P. Thats even with hektik camber

hopefully will fit OK with 15mm spacers once the camber is fixed

Edited by Smity42

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