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im running 18x9.5 + 15 and 18x10 + 20 no spacers anywhere.. so you can take your gay pride representing tractor and fk off now :banana:

not to mention i rkn just 1 pair of my rims are worth more then your rota's?

hmm could go further with this but no point talking to a guy who's car consists of wheel, a loud exhaust and fully shiiik I'm a wanker west sided flutter. Once you achieve anywhere near as what I have done to my car you can talk. Looks and power wise. To me just looks like a typical white series 1 r33 worth 5g. Congrats your car is so awesome :P

lol me f**k off? Your dreaming. I've been more active on this forum and in the actual community unlike you slagging shit off online all the time :(

hmm could go further with this but no point talking to a guy who's car consists of wheel, a loud exhaust and fully shiiik I'm a wanker west sided flutter. Once you achieve anywhere near as what I have done to my car you can talk. Looks and power wise. To me just looks like a typical white series 1 r33 worth 5g. Congrats your car is so awesome :banana:

Kris, you calling any other car Sydney spec, other than maybe anything that rolls out of Queen St Smash is hilarious.

I'd pick alex's whale over yours anyday, even if it made 11ty gajillion kw's.

not to mention what is "sydney spec" about work rims? or cst's ?

They may be works. But they look f**king terrible. The brand name doesn't make them look any better. They are more suited to cefiros and sedans. Not skylines. Fair enough you like em but I don't like dinner plate style rims

Kris, you calling any other car Sydney spec, other than maybe anything that rolls out of Queen St Smash is hilarious.

I'd pick alex's whale over yours anyday, even if it made 11ty gajillion kw's.

That's only because your used to owning run down piieces of shit

and knew I've heard from you Alex on VIc imports club. Your post in my members introduction with pics of my car. You posted "sooo hot". It's still there look it up :thumbsup:

your hate is spreading to other people shan. Guess you must have a lot of sheep flocking around you haha

yeh i dont hate ur car actually i dont mind it aside from the wheels and height but lets be honest its a soft target..

and dont start some pissing contest ur car is soo awesome cos its 300rwkw and its got a paint job worth more then the car.. like pls. ill take my lexus over ur 33 anyday its irrelevant u started on my wheels so i started on urs.. if i wanted my skyline to go faster it would believe me money isnt an issue here mate, in fact i'd get a real car worth doing up not a 33.. mines a thrasher for a purpose not a chapel street show pony, by the way do u clear the tram lines, cos i know they hang kinda low..

so yeh.. ur car is faster, and what? my d*ck is bigger and what? .. nothing exactly.. plenty of cars on here would munt yours.. so get back in ya box keep saving get some real rims and real ride hieght then come an talk to me poser.

if u really wana talk sydney ur car would slot straight in.. custom plates "creem" erm ? and bright orange lulwut? and ur callin other ppl sydney spec.. people in glass houses son people in glass houses.

Yea I'm done with it to lol. I don't mind any skyline stock or not. I just wanted to mod my car like crazy atleast once in my life just to say I've done it. Fair to say I'm 23 and am almost over all the attention and defects so might sell it soon and get something decent, maybe even a v35/6

meh just keep it selling it is pointless lose a fortune, i sold my first skyline did my knackers this time did everything cash so whatever happens to it i dont care worst case ill part it out once i destroy it.. the imports market is fkn gay for resale which is great if ur buying .. i rang ppl up just said ill give u X no.? ok hang up next guy and so on till someone said yes

meh just keep it selling it is pointless lose a fortune, i sold my first skyline did my knackers this time did everything cash so whatever happens to it i dont care worst case ill part it out once i destroy it.. the imports market is fkn gay for resale which is great if ur buying .. i rang ppl up just said ill give u X no.? ok hang up next guy and so on till someone said yes

Yea true. I'm dreading the day i sell mine. Owes me about 30g I will struggle to get 17 lol. Guess I can take the mods off. Never know a PFC soon might be 2g second hand haha

just keep it and garage it, save up for something else or getta loan or whatever no point losing all that money unless u really really have to, but i spose any car u lose heaps on my lexus is worth fk all compared to what i paid for it im not looking forward to gettin rid of it towards the end of the year i rkn ill be tipping in $10+k .. thankgod i can claim some of it

for someone who's apparently only ever owned run down pieces of shit, I've always sold my cars for a profit.

even in this ghey market its not hard to find some nooblet who doesn't know how to spend wisely.

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