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for YEARS ive hated that big chrome bullshit.......even that dodgy paintjob..... thats disgusting....

looks like a typical fully sick hectic bro wheels, no style watsoever.

The way people in australia try to customise a car is SHOCKING compared to the jap

^^^Agreed...f**k me some people just should not own cars when they perform mods like these to them.

SACRILIGE !!

The silver r33 is nice though.

The style is the way it is (disgusting) because we have followed Americans in how to build and customise cars... how that was a mistake! Have a look at the American car industry now, bending over and taking right up the mud cave.

The style is the way it is (disgusting) because we have followed Americans in how to build and customise cars... how that was a mistake! Have a look at the American car industry now, bending over and taking right up the mud cave.

depends...if your talking about stock ...

the Corvette ZR1 looks heaps good.

yes i know how americans like to show off with big rims and kits on thier PT Cruisers, SUVs and Chrysler Hemi's

but even that looks better than this SHIT, that looks like it came straight out of FAT PIZZA....... "OMG YULEH"...

straight from Bankstown Couz..........

The style is the way it is (disgusting) because we have followed Americans in how to build and customise cars... how that was a mistake! Have a look at the American car industry now, bending over and taking right up the mud cave.

Speak for yourself...I follow them nowhere.

Bad taste is universal, spend 60 seconds and you'll find it rife on all corners of the globe.

Some say it followed the migration patterns of wild geese other say it's a by product of fluoride, I believe it has a secret life of its own...Doing evil under the cover of darkness.

"All the animals come out at night - whores, skunk pussies, buggers, queens, fairies, dopers, junkies, sick, venal. Someday a real rain (reign) will come and wash all this scum off the streets." Bickle.

is this a joke? the only decent car in that shot is the silver GTR... and only because it looks the least molested out of the three (ie stock).

Both those cars in front have horrible f**kin wheels that make me wanna chunder. They've got nastyass fitment which makes me think they just got some shit that was meant to go on an Excel from Tempe Tyres and just bolted em in.

+1...I couldnt have said it better myself :P

Speak for yourself...I follow them nowhere.

Bad taste is universal, spend 60 seconds and you'll find it rife on all corners of the globe.

Some say it followed the migration patterns of wild geese other say it's a by product of fluoride, I believe it has a secret life of its own...Doing evil under the cover of darkness.

"All the animals come out at night - whores, skunk pussies, buggers, queens, fairies, dopers, junkies, sick, venal. Someday a real rain (reign) will come and wash all this scum off the streets." Bickle.

Didn't mean you personally (unless you represent the entire Australian car industry).

And I could not agree more with the quote, hopefully it will happen like that!

Silver S3 FTW!!!!!!!! (swap headlamps for the ones from my S1... please?)

Didn't mean you personally (unless you represent the entire Australian car industry).

And I could not agree more with the quote, hopefully it will happen like that!

Silver S3 FTW!!!!!!!! (swap headlamps for the ones from my S1... please?)

ahahahahahaha. hahahaha...

don't think hes gonna fall for that somehow. S3 headlights are f'in sexy...i love em.

Have you tried sourcing the part elsewhere?

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