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Piece of cake!

Shit no, who wants to be most people, i mean really?

me or the gopher wood?

Excellent. Free right? Free is good :P

Lol. Seriously though, we may need some stickers made up in the future.

Thinking:

1) Built by SAU QLD. Not bought

2) Project Ark

3) Gen 6:14

This is what we have so far. Any other ideas?

"SAU, go forth and build thee an Ark made of coke cans" Was thinking about doing a vinyl sticker for it. Yellow engine light with the $ in the middle with the words "Project Ark".

I like it.

You might be missing the Leopard, she is very pretty. What happened to the Wedge?

Wedge is in so the insurance company can pretend to fix their stuff up. I've pretty much given up hope of getting her back fixed properly though :(, will just have to pay CDR to sort it out.

Sounds legit.

Steve, gopher wood wrap. Kgo!

*approved*

Excellent. Free right? Free is good :P

Lol. Seriously though, we may need some stickers made up in the future.

Thinking:

1) Built by SAU QLD. Not bought

2) Project Ark

3) Gen 6:14

This is what we have so far. Any other ideas?

Everything is free........... for the right price.

Volk GT-C! Get the ones from Ray. His would suit your car really well. :D

The gold ones would look epic kebab spec on his purple on a black car would look hot...

On your current purple I'd paint the rims u have white.

My favourite rim on skylines are massive dishes Meisters

The gold ones would look epic kebab spec on his purple on a black car would look hot...

On your current purple I'd paint the rims u have white.

My favourite rim on skylines are massive dishes Meisters

Volk GT-C! Get the ones from Ray. His would suit your car really well. :D

Would lurve a set of these... only theyre way out of my budget :(

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Hmm, the Touchdown ones don't look too bad, but i'd only get the meister style rim if i could get it in the above colour combo, or straight matte black.

Don't really want the added cost of having to have them powder coated, and their sizing is very limited.

Thinking of going the Varrstoen 2.2.2's (TE37 style) in 19x9.5 +22 on rear and 19x9.5+30 fronts, matte black again

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