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fark. im 23 and have about 2k to my name. i need to fkn graduate soon

ha i think i've caught the emo curse from you

haha the curse strikes everyone!

I graduated yesterday, got my $xx,xxx piece of paper sitting on the floor ~_~

Will be paying that off for a lonnnnng time

yo hamish, just puttin this out there, we can now import MX5 coupes.

They're a lot more structurally rigid than the convertibles and they handle like gokarts.

Mazda_Roadster_Coupe_NB8C_16.jpg

Mazda_Roadster_Coupe_NB8C_3.jpg

You want the Type A, only 40 ever made, even came with factory fender flares.

http://j-spec.com.au/wiki/Mazda/Roadster_Coupe/NB8C/id-532

that's a lotta poke on the rears, you're gonna need some epic camber and rolling to make it not look mexican.

epic camber on rear = no no, live axel :D

bolt on flares on the cards :D

the mexican look is fine, my mexican girlfriend can drive my mexican car :P I'm gonna get killed when she reads that rofl :P:D

yo hamish, just puttin this out there, we can now import MX5 coupes.

They're a lot more structurally rigid than the convertibles and they handle like gokarts.

Mazda_Roadster_Coupe_NB8C_16.jpg

Mazda_Roadster_Coupe_NB8C_3.jpg

You want the Type A, only 40 ever made, even came with factory fender flares.

http://j-spec.com.au/wiki/Mazda/Roadster_Coupe/NB8C/id-532

awwwwwww, they are sooooo cute.

epic camber on rear = no no, live axel :)

bolt on flares on the cards :D

the mexican look is fine, my mexican girlfriend can drive my mexican car :P I'm gonna get killed when she reads that rofl :D:)

Where are you getting your flares? Theres a guy in the UK that makes a decent set (of 4) for around 170 shipped.

My gf doesn't like being called mexican either - may have something to do with being from El Salvador :D

Where are you getting your flares? Theres a guy in the UK that makes a decent set (of 4) for around 170 shipped.

My gf doesn't like being called mexican either - may have something to do with being from El Salvador :(

Not sure yet, haven't started looking! Oh awesome, got a link or something?

i had no idea.... its' not like she has a mexican surname... :yes:

rofl.. the correct term is Spanish.. but Mexican jokes are funnier :D:D

Not sure yet, haven't started looking! Oh awesome, got a link or something?

Flares on Ebay

He hasn't got any up at the moment, but he makes them routinely. Just do some measuring to make sure they fit. They're pretty flexible though, have a set sitting in my cupboard

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