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i got a red gtr bootlid with spoiler, if you want to swap for your bootlid? (assuming your holes have been welded?)

Yeah man, holes are welded in.

Exactly, I would boot lid swap.

And would have to be in Gun Metal Grey.

CBF getting a respray :laugh:

Gettin' hot

Sweating walking around the house 1/2 neked.

Don't you have air conditioner?

Yeah man, holes are welded in.

Exactly, I would boot lid swap.

And would have to be in Gun Metal Grey.

CBF getting a respray :laugh:

Just get Patrick to vinyl wrap it.

Yeah, totally do that Jonno!

Gives it the sleeper and tough look.

LOL!

Lose the canard / GT Wing shit and it be win.

track car's look good with wings/canards

haha

Watching man v food makes me hungry

yeah everytime i watch i get hungry too :P

Yeah man, holes are welded in.

Exactly, I would boot lid swap.

And would have to be in Gun Metal Grey.

CBF getting a respray :laugh:

dude, instead of buying a 20yr old faded bootlid + spoiler for $200, you can spend that towards a respray to have it nice and shiney!

Finding a gtr bootlid + spoiler is hard enough let alone any colour. Im still waiting for a black one to pop up :(

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