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I never had issues with my previous GTR and my current GTR both has aftermarket turbos and noisy exhaust (granted that I don't drive 32R much).

It sounds like you're after stockest of the stock. Good luck finding one.

consider yourself lucky then. i dont remember the last time i took my car out without a cop atleast eye balling me, while im shitting bricks hoping he doesnt turn on his sirens. cbf anymore wayyyy over it

australians need to get some knackers and start protesting about shit they arent happy about like 90% of other countries in teh world.

i want my donation back $20+ a month is a lot of money i could use elsewhere.

on another note, i fkn hate labor governments and i'm never donating again! theiving scum.

thank god i voted liberal and can blame everyone else who voted labor

Let's be friends.

Now to invent fanciful deductions to offset the levy mwahaha

sweet, I'll go through it

im still keeping the M3 and a 34R as options but atm leaning towards the 33. fml.

If the 34R is a realistic option, I wouldn't bother with the 33R...

Washed car and touched up stone chips and re did clear coat on front lip :)

Took a few pics as well:

inb4 "MOAR LOW"

Needs more low!

:D

+1. Labor can suck my wang.

You want Julia Gillard wrapped you?

:laugh:

As for the orange wheels, I wouldn't be using supercars and full body decaled drift cars to convince myself something will look good, because they won't look like that on your car

true that.

Pat, your R32 is not a GT3... :laugh:

Go White or Bronze for a clean look.

If you want a tough look go Black.

never said its a gt3, just admiring the colour scheme :P

white, bronze, black is boring, stop having a boring life. /slapchop

Fk it, ill stick with my offset fail drifteks :domokun:

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