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does that come with red bucket seats stock?

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loool get one, commo drivers will jump in and go FUARRKKKK YOU CAN GO TO 320 MAN!? IMAGINE WHAT A TURBO WILL DO!

If I did it would probably sit in a cupboard till I had something worthwhile to put it on. I like Tomei gear though.

I noticed today when we took it to the wash bay that the 300zx we had in at work had one, I was like D:.

Edited by Miguelone

Spirit R has the red seats, passenger footwell plate, BBS wheels...pick of the bunch but you can pay up to $10k more for one.

As a compromise, just look for a Type RS.

cbf, wait till friday

damn straight. work hooks me up with qantas club and business class.

yeah leaving friday at 4pm from melb. should be there by 7?

I pretty much always fly QANTAS business class. Ah Mum's travel benefits, I love you.

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