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most S14's do nothing for me, but I spotted one one the way to school a few weeks back that looked sick...had gay plates 'DAGURU' but the car itself looked the goods...still not a fan of the rear of them but the rest was tasty...Was the dark purple-ish color with some fat TE37's

if anyones got any decent photos of it post em up

yes mohsen, thats the joke. thanks guy.

lol

fail

lol

edit: going cq tonight. anyone frequent that place?

also, are the trim pieces where the tweeters go on r32s, the ones behind the side mirrors, the same in coupes and sedans?

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s14 on 7 series wheels. a reverse funky

For some reason i actually think its looks pretty good...surprised with the guy who done it and pulled it off as a decent lookn car...

I want roof racks for me gtr :D

ok ill buy front pipes first than ecu later on down the track :D

:P

You shall be happy with it!

does anyone else agree the chick from scrubs is hot?

You talking about Elliot Reid and Carla Espinosa..?

anyone got a photo of JDM145?

A S15 with a S14 front?

s14 on 7 series wheels. a reverse funky

any spoked wheel with slight concave on an s14 with rails on the floor will look good. bros in oz just don't have the testicular fortitude to rock it.

instead they homo it up by putting cheap shitty URAS kits on their cars and think they're instant drift superstars.

guys in japan have been putting Infiniti FX 4WD wheels on 350z's, skylines and silvias for the last 3 years or so. 19" or 20" + same PCD + perfect fitment for an OEM finish. combined with low it's instant win.

Where do i find it? is it in Sport or Entertainment? Im excited, should be good!!

i think the channel starts in november.

with my new cat that i got it has the sensor hole, should i block it before i install it or doesnt it really matter?

yayyy... got my tax return.

time to drop some cash on 240z mods out of the US while it's cheap as shit

http://www.arizonazcar.com/TRACK-PAK.html

by the time I'm done with this car it'd be the metaphorical equivalent of climbing up on the table and taking a massive dump in australian zed owners' cornflakes.

also...

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