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I have no pc ATM so can someone copy it off my wall pics and post here please?

Also. Had original keyless entry fob but keys snapped off. Can I just get a blank put in and shit?

Get a blank and remake it.

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Get it looking like this and at least you have the show :P

Ey (OO)SKYLINE(OO), wheres the pic in your sig from?

From the Drag and Drift website :D

Pic was taken at Fuji Speedway, 2010 GTR Magazine.

Yep. That's it. Had homo graphics on the bonnet. Thumbs are now blistered but they came off easy :)

And, I have victory tips hahahhaha

Oh and a jap fm head as Jamie put it in his r32 "I got JAP FM MANNNN"

^^ All you need is Coilovers, Wheels and a decent exhaust.

Yep. That's it. Had homo graphics on the bonnet. Thumbs are now blistered but they came off easy :)

What graphics were they?

And, I have victory tips hahahhaha

Oh and a jap fm head as Jamie put it in his r32 "I got JAP FM MANNNN"

Bah!

I didn't put in JAP FM, it came with the car, just yet to change it :laugh:

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