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u knw fluro wheels are all the rage in japan at the moment.. look at the TSUKBA SUPER BATTLE 07

cause i have money but cant find a decent bride.. got one for me big boy

I sold mine with rail for $550, the tear was on the seam and was quoted $50 to fix. Not going too get that much cheaper then that for a bride with rail

agreed, too bad i dont have 20k just lying around :P

im a big fan of circuit racing, but the costs involved in having a decent go are far too high

Thats retarded and bullshit

You can have a great go in anything, I had fun with a split rear housing and a slipping clutch, Liz had more fun than anyone I know in a stock R33, Why does everyone think you have to break the record before you would bother going on the track!

I sold mine with rail for $550, the tear was on the seam and was quoted $50 to fix. Not going too get that much cheaper then that for a bride with rail

lol... yeah ill pay more for a bride.. but fark off im not gonna pay 1200 for a seat and another 200 for a rail from sponsors.. :P

stop being a budget c*nt

please.. i dont have a rich porshe daddy.. i work for my money..

Thats retarded and bullshit

You can have a great go in anything, I had fun with a split rear housing and a slipping clutch, Liz had more fun than anyone I know in a stock R33, Why does everyone think you have to break the record before you would bother going on the track!

thats cause e-wangs come first

Thats retarded and bullshit

You can have a great go in anything, I had fun with a split rear housing and a slipping clutch, Liz had more fun than anyone I know in a stock R33, Why does everyone think you have to break the record before you would bother going on the track!

people dont like:

a) comming last

b) feel ashamed they dont have a fully equiped car.

People fail to remeber they aren't pro drivers and its only fun. Their loss.

stop being a budget c*nt

bahahahahhaa

They came in the car

lucky prick

people dont like:

a) comming last

b) feel ashamed they dont have a fully equiped car.

People fail to remeber they aren't pro drivers and its only fun. Their loss.

exactly....poor people now-a-days.

people dont like:

a) comming last

b) feel ashamed they dont have a fully equiped car.

People fail to remeber they aren't pro drivers and its only fun. Their loss.

i just wanna get out and have some fun, as long as i beat shane i dont care who else beats me.

oh and mark ask dan what how much he can get you a new bride for.

i just wanna get out and have some fun, as long as i beat shane i dont care who else beats me.

oh and mark ask dan what how much he can get you a new bride for.

bahahah shouldnt be too hard, since shane will f**k his car...again....bahahahahah <- funny.

Its time for my arvo kip. Nite nite kids.

bye bye honey!!!

hmm im in the middle of cleaning my car as it got so so dirty at powercruise (shouldnt of done grass donuts :P)

i jsut got back from car wash, and ive already done a Meguirs Paint cleaner over entire car...

now, im doing a polish next. (wet look polish also meguirs) but they fail to mention on the bottles what timee gap to leave between the 3 steps....

Does it matter???

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