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Y0 Geoff, I think Michael wants to feed and booze you up tomorrow afternoon/evening?.. if thats all good then just bring the gtr with you and I'll wash it before I do mine :P

Just don't do what I do.. park it near the BBQ when its recently washed :~(

mmmmmm oily gleam.. so pretty!

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nice colour combination, i'm looking to get a set of wheels for my car does any1 have any suggestions on what tyre dimension  goes well with skylines in 18"

Yes, a set of Nismo LMGT3s would do you well. Want some?

Car looks cool James. No more gutter rashed wheels. Either set looks trick :)

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No more gutter rashed wheels.

Ah, yeah... sorry about that.

I can write you a note to stipulate that it was the previous hack owner and a swift, illegal park outside a fish and chip shop that was at fault :P

Can't wait to see yours with the TEs though - hotness.

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Ah, yeah... sorry about that.

I can write you a note to stipulate that it was the previous hack owner and a swift, illegal park outside a fish and chip shop that was at fault :D

Can't wait to see yours with the TEs though - hotness.

It's gunna be sweeeeeeeet,,,

the 381mm Harrops are gunna look very snug inside them.

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