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ok, i will take some pics tonight. do we want a static pic, or perhaps one with some smoke??

i am already thinking about RB26 head to go onto the 30. hmm. it's such a sick car. it has blue velour interior. a bit of niki, dodgy dash. it has a kick arse little lip spoiler. has nearly 300 000kms on it but fatz tells me that means it is just run in and now ready to pull some big power. came with 8 wheels. 4 genuine sillo alloys, 2 steelies and 2 'toyota' wheels which had to be machined to fit...

got a GT wing ready to go on, and some carnard spoilers for the front end downforce i need. noice.

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for sure 600 31s will be pretty sweet. apparently the dude from 31house has quite a few. that will be a start.

spewing that clutch is in the death wagon.

so jimbo, when you buying a 31?

31 is good in that i can fit a few spare wheels+tyres in the back and still manage a few slabs off beer in there too.

31 is good in that i can fit a few spare wheels+tyres in the back and still manage a few slabs off beer in there too.

Pete, stop posting under Rich's account :spcow:

yeah 16 tyres but how many cans and how many chicks. god knows when a chick sees you driving down the street in a 31 with all that rubber in the back she will want to jump in for sure. then you will need a few beers to entertain her properly.

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