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18/06/09 Baskin's Meet With A Twist Of Car Detailing!


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which baskins Robins is this guys wouldn't mind checking other R34s on the meet

cheers

if there are THREE 34s there... i may well have to bring a change of pants... :bunny:

pfft 34s,

32 is where the legend began

they are faaar superior!

:P

...ok

unless its a 34 GTR Nur :laugh:

astro could never afford a Ztuned.. unless he cupped some major kahuna's at the casino!

ive done crazier shit for cash...

34s are teh secks!

can't wait to see this black one!!

gtfo newb!

:angry:

34s are teh secks!

can't wait to see this black one!!

Wooooooooooo

Yeah blacks a sick colour, ive changed my mind about the suss colours i was thinking about respraying mine (yes thats right Taz u were right). Think ill go for something with a bit more depth like a black.

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Yeah blacks a sick colour, ive changed my mind about the suss colours i was thinking about respraying mine (yes thats right Taz u were right). Think ill go for something with a bit more depth like a black.

pretty sure i also said that light blue wasn't the best colour choice :angry:

BRANDON! - post up that pic u sent me of the black 35GTR

its jizz-tastic

ive done crazier shit for cash...

gtfo newb!

:angry:

I'll gtf your o in a minute boy :)

it's just simple fact - black silver and dark blue 34s are sex incarnate.

some colors just work well on certain shapes

33s - black and white

32s - gunmetal

35s - white and silver

simple facts bitch :D

I'll gtf your o in a minute boy :angry:

it's just simple fact - black silver and dark blue 34s are sex incarnate.

some colors just work well on certain shapes

33s - black and white

32s - gunmetal

35s - white and silver

simple facts bitch :)

ok ok deal (only cuz u said gunmetal 32s are the sex)

maybes move these epic chats to our other thread? lol

Yesh Madam.

http://www.gtrblog.com/2008/06/12/singapor...ts-matte-black/

http://852racing.com/Images/blog_03122009_...e_r35_gtr_1.jpg

http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=htt...sa%3DN%26um%3D1

(the orange 33 looks like something that came out from Tokyo Drift...)

But like I told you on msn, theres no words to describe seeing that in real life.

I think this has been posted somewhere in the r35 GTR thread some time ago.

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