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pretty much exactly what my 32 GTR would look like if I bought one...minus the paint on the tires.

Hrm usually im against that kinda stuff as well but that actually isn't all that bad - im quite impressed with it.

It works nicely with the wheel colour and immac bodywork

that's too good looking to be your car. issit?

edit: wait, that smells like a GTR.

tsk tsk Shan losing your edge :)

Should have been able to point out the gtr skirts! They cant fit on gtst's due to the flared rear guards :thumbsup:

The white writing looks pretty neat though.

its a bolt in cusco cage, so it's possible.

also GTR side skirts fits fine on my 32 GTS4, altho I am running GTR fenders and flared rear guards... hmm didn't even think about that.

yeah i dont mind the tyre text

anyone wheel shopping atm should keep an eye out for these:

http://varrstoen.com/blog/

hot shit, predicted.

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they'll ship to oz too :thumbsup: and they make a great CE28N style wheel.

has anyone noticed when you go through school zones where you have to do 40km/h its always the parents with little kids go flying past you when they are the ones that wanted those speed limits, that really pisses me off, i dont have kids but stick to it so why cant they?

cos once their kids are sefely in their SUV's, they don't give a f**k about anyone else.

that is right, its always the ones in their suv's that speed through these zones and tailgate And dont get me started on those people in those bmw x5's :)

has anyone noticed when you go through school zones where you have to do 40km/h its always the parents with little kids go flying past you when they are the ones that wanted those speed limits, that really pisses me off, i dont have kids but stick to it so why cant they?

the parents have to get to the gym and coffee, thats why they drive the big SUV's so when they do hit a kid theres minimal damage to the car.

my super awesome original spec 60gb playstation 3 failed.. yellow light of death.

spend $200 and fix it with a big chance of it failing again or buy a 250gb slim version for 550 or save the coin

hmmmm

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