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u guys reckon i should put some sort of sticker on there to break it up, im not a big fan on the shoppinglist n all the stuff that looks to out there, or just leave it??

Do you have any pics from behind??? I want mine to have a fat ass like this one day!! :D

His profile says he owns an r32 gtr......

lol never met the block.. just know of him...

Thanks man.. it's a big no no to get impuls now.. because every joe blow has them... but they're very very nice.. probably the most complimented modifcation i've got

And yeah i wasnt gunna get them cause I already know the rims i want, but they do look really nice!!! I prefer non-dish rims personally but those are very nice, one of the cleanest ive seen...

Edited by r32line

Yeah see i new it was prob a GTR, that guy just an ideot - dont worry about him :rofl:

One of those guys that thinks he better than everyone else, yet actually has no clue.

I would love to see a pic of your engine bay also :D and the ass of your wide body car

mate u fink its not a gtr huh would u like pics of my engine bay huh

my bad, i thought these vertex wide bodies were made for the GTST only =) and yeah show some more pics I like the fatness of it

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