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Your beliefs are correct.

Wanted a built R at the time, it sold on the day I handed over keys, so used the money towards UK and Europe's economy by pouring it into pubs.

Well Bluejeans has made it rain money on your R33 GTR now, so I don't think you will have to spend anything on it...

For a while.

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drifteks, ebay deep dish wheel, 22's drift button, stance fag wheels and a roof rack.

:rofl:

What Platts say.

Nah, kidding. Want Nismo centre gauges and cusco rear upper arms.

Debating on moving superlaps for something else.

Ah ok.

I'd stick to Superlaps for now, they look good!

Unless you go Panasport G7's again as they really suited the car too!

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yup between Aarons guard rolling and my polishing my panels are farked....:P

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by the way Az my fronts are still hitting on bumps...i got stiffer coilovers and even cambered them in...still rubs a bit...

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