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sorry for my Engrish people ...... im on my hmmmmm about tenth glass of wine ..... takes me five minutes to edit my posts and ever after that they still dont make sense - sorry.

CHANNEL NIZMO apologises for this interruption and will resume normal broadcast as soon as possible .... we would liek to thank viewing public for their patience ...... *play crap "intermission" music here" ........ and cut!

nup two ..... give me two secs and i'll drag out the two different types.

RX7 :drooling: they are one sxy car! only the new ones tho .... saw an RX8 the other day ......... mmmmm orgasmic!! just reminds me a little two much of the Honda S2000 tho for some reason.

Rb240Z .... not going full kit just rear ...... and its free so im not complaining :) ok just about to post number two but dad came in and i was showing him the two types ........ ok number two is just like Adrians .... hang on a mo.

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