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The white 32 with the BN Sports kit is my mate bens.

We went on a road trip to the gold coast on saturday to buy it.

its a 1990 gt-st 4 door with 32 gtr font guards and flared rear guards to fit the Work vs rims, got some nice dish on them too.

the car goes like the clappers but because of the camber set up and the tyres having no side wall, as soo as he boosts it it looses traction.

in the process of fixing it up now.

Interesting :laugh: Mate at work was telling me about Benny’s new car :P

Have to give him a ring and go and check it out! Was told it has 400hp, unsure if that is flywheel or wheels though.

I used to work with him at dominoes a couple of years ago. Back when he had the rb20 sil that took out some parked cars :O Haven't seen him for a while though. Last time was when he just got the cressi.

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Yeah nismo, ben bought it, i went for the drive down to the gold coast to get it with his gf and my gf.

how do you know him?

His daughter is going fine, shes a little cutie, first thing my gf said when she saw her was *i want one!*....... you can imagine my reply!

Hey Roger, its mick here (with the recently painted black 4dr 32)

Did you get your Work VS rims and the guards flaired?

Hey bro... hows it goin.

yeah i did man... got my Work Equip rims.. some pretty damn dish hey.

I dont think flaring the guards would work tho...i think i might have to go wide body to get away with this one.. LOL.. you should see it.

ITS FAT..!

Hey bro... hows it goin.

yeah i did man... got my Work Equip rims.. some pretty damn dish hey.

I dont think flaring the guards would work tho...i think i might have to go wide body to get away with this one.. LOL.. you should see it.

ITS FAT..!

come out today roger, i wanna see it now.... stuff working. lol

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