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OMG wanna know what I :P about our 32???

Doesn't matter if it's filthy or clean... it still looks bril! And I love how the front rims look darker than the rear ones, even after 1 day of driving :P

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Might have to give them a call. Try and get me out of the shit.

Hey Dan, my suggestion is to go for a loan prior to finishing up your current job, otherwise while you're on probation, you probably won't get an approval.

whatever u do! never take out the back seat of a r33 skyline.

the amount of greese behind the back rest bit gets all over the seats.

Grease...I guess I'm lucky that I don't have any muck like that in my car.

Actually Marc discovered when he put the sub in, that the carpet in my car has NEVER been pulled up before, coz its still stuck to the floor of the car body :P

Nice pics Shane :)

and they dont do justice to how the paint actually came up! u can see the glitter in the paint its soo purty :P

Yeah will save them at home but

just remember the page number and go to it when u get home

still waitin for the guys to get your site back up.

damm storm.

awwee poor didums :P

Actually Marc discovered when he put the sub in, that the carpet in my car has NEVER been pulled up before, coz its still stuck to the floor of the car body :P

i cant imagin why the carpet would need to be pulled up except to be replaced

other then that, possibly drug runners storin drugs under the carpet for there deliveries?

lol

whatever u do! never take out the back seat of a r33 skyline.

the amount of greese behind the back rest bit gets all over the seats.

unless u got some good stuff to get it all out, then have fun :P

Mine had no grease...I sometimes wonder where the hell they found your car!

How many k's Andy or Anna?

Around 65 somthing k

i cant imagin why the carpet would need to be pulled up except to be replaced

other then that, possibly drug runners storin drugs under the carpet for there deliveries?

lol

To run the sub cabling from the rear of the head unit to the boot...its called being tidy with an installation

To run the sub cabling from the rear of the head unit to the boot...its called being tidy with an installation

lol, did you run yours under the centre console area, under that centre storage box thing and under the backseat?

lol, did the same with mine too. was a bitch of a thing to get that carpet up. so found a metal pole that was hollow and reamed it under the carpet and put the cables through the metal hollow pole.

worked like a treat!

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