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they looks sweet Erin! how much did they cost if u dont mind me asking - i would love a set of red n black ones in my car!

Also what mags - cant see much but they look similar to my Roh Adrenlines! ;)

Turbo Laser - lined it up against the skyline yet? hehe when i was with my ex we were together for 2years and out of that time he only got to drive my ZX twice - used to really piss him off cos the only time he got to drive it was when it was sick anyway and his mates used to pester him how my car drove and he had to admit i wouldnt let him drive it haha

When andrew drives my car he goes stupid. Does skids everywhere so I don't let him do it that much.

I've got Blitz wheels. BIG BIG dollars, but they came with the car, along with the seats. I've been told the recaro's are about $1000 each to buy. They are the reclinable ones. I'll get a nice picture of my car and post it.

yeah my ex lost his license 9 times - thats why i didnt let him drive my car!

Sounds like u got some nice goodies with ur car ;) I just got 17in Roh Adreline mags, GTR body kit, Lowered - and ive got some nice springs in my car - my car was one of the only ones that when we had our recent track day didnt have too much of a body roll prob, nismo strut braces, bleed valve. That was basically it - standard as they come - i have a huge shopping list for it just want to get a more of a "firm" job first as my contract runs out on the 30th!!

they do look sweet but 2 hours cleaning just the wheels!! hell u do have patience! i just run some metal polish over mine then some tyre blackner over the tyres - there done haha.

Those wheels look awes!

*niz goes photo hunting of her baby* You showed me yours only fair i show u mine ;) haha

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