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they are alright i guess...

why are you thinking of changing to one of them?? man i've seen some with bits off a NSX looked very sexy...

selling the is200 i might have a buyer for you at the right price... $20,000

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just thinking atm, havent seen alot of nice 3000's getting around ever really. Not enough parts and bodykits etc for them here. Thanks for the man boobs!

and only one person hase multiple clubs... (i think it was anna)

That be me babeh :O

man every one has made a donation fark i feel like a cheap ass!!

Then MAKE one! $5 is all it takes!

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ewwwwwwwwwww! Big anzac nipples :S

hmmm what does everyone think of 3000gt's/gto's?

they are a good car. mitsubishi's attempt at a supercar. for what you get, they are good.

3.0L twin turbo, constant 4wd, adjustable exhaust (no shit! you can change how loud) bit heavy, same area as a supra (2J conversion maybe :O ) damn sexy cars though. i almost bought one myself. only draw back is there arent many parts for them :) if you tune one right you would be pushing very large power figures ;) lots of potential and a little tail happy too :O

they are a good car. mitsubishi's attempt at a supercar. for what you get, they are good.

3.0L twin turbo, constant 4wd, adjustable exhaust (no shit! you can change how loud) bit heavy, same area as a supra (2J conversion maybe :O ) damn sexy cars though. i almost bought one myself. only draw back is there arent many parts for them :) if you tune one right you would be pushing very large power figures ;) lots of potential and a little tail happy too :O

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they are a good car. mitsubishi's attempt at a supercar. for what you get, they are good.

3.0L twin turbo, constant 4wd, adjustable exhaust (no shit! you can change how loud) bit heavy, same area as a supra (2J conversion maybe :O ) damn sexy cars though. i almost bought one myself. only draw back is there arent many parts for them :) if you tune one right you would be pushing very large power figures ;) lots of potential and a little tail happy too :O

know all the above, more so asking what people think of their looks...engine parts isnt a huge problem thats what importing's for. My issue is with the appearance, from what I have been able to find there arent a huge amount of bodykits available and I havent seen alot anywhere in the world that I like...I love their shape and know how easy it would be to make it look like sex, but it seems no bodykit does it justice!

know all the above, more so asking what people think of their looks...engine parts isnt a huge problem thats what importing's for. My issue is with the appearance, from what I have been able to find there arent a huge amount of bodykits available and I havent seen alot anywhere in the world that I like...I love their shape and know how easy it would be to make it look like sex, but it seems no bodykit does it justice!

i saw one just recently with a very subtle yet different bodykit. you cant go outrageous on them, has to be subtle. i think it was a veilside kit, not sure. it was for sale on carsales bout a month back.

i saw one just recently with a very subtle yet different bodykit. you cant go outrageous on them, has to be subtle. i think it was a veilside kit, not sure. it was for sale on carsales bout a month back.

yea i want a clean looking bodykit, one with smooth lines to emphasise the supercar look. All the bodykits seem to make it look uglier and crap. Anyone seen any nice kits?

yea i want a clean looking bodykit, one with smooth lines to emphasise the supercar look. All the bodykits seem to make it look uglier and crap. Anyone seen any nice kits?

gimme a sec and i'll see if i can find it

bahaha coz i edited the double post to say "double post"

i get it now, dont worry. so tired today :O

this one

this would have to be one of the nicest ones i have ever seen. headlight conversion and a simple kit. i dont like that sunroof though :O

yea its ok, still nowhere near as nice as it could be though!!

http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2211192 I like this one, if there was a simpler version of this. I dont really like the bonnet though.

;) i think i just creamed myself. thats hot! that would shit all over a gtr, i like it :O

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