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Any of you R34 clowns want an R34GTR replica wing? Selling it for what i paid for it minus the 3mth wait :P My bootlip paint decided to fall off so i am best putting the money towards a respray for it!

got someone wanting to buy the car, hes at 14500 with stock wheels im at 15000, standing strong on principal hahaha.

if anyone has any piece of shit wheels they want to give away with shit tyre tread that they would like to see in the bin let me know haha.

  On 27/02/2013 at 9:44 PM, wedge_r34gtr said:

It's a hard life...eh?

well i just found out i'm going to winton raceway to help with a formula 3 next friday...

so yes it is. :P

  On 28/02/2013 at 9:04 PM, Ruxis said:

I am summoned!!!!

yeah saw this one, looks pretty good buy offers over 28000 is well out of price range haha.

the joys of being a home owner ay..

I am a home owner and i have spent a bit :P:ph34r:

  On 02/03/2013 at 4:18 AM, Ruxis said:

just got a phone call asking why the check engine light came on when he hit 150km/h, f**ks sake... doing that speed on the f3 in this weather

Hahaha =|

Pretty sure that engine light coming on is a common fault for 34's! Something to do with coilpacks

Either that or you sold the car at exactly the right time haha!

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