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nice car patto, i like your choice of rims... (look above!)

Yeah they are great rims hey! They got the race look but aren't too over the top. Nice and simple. If only they had some dish!

bastard, those shots R HOT !
very nice shots, patto!

Thankyou for your comments guys, I appreciate it.

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my 32 at the last round of the Tasmanian Super Series, Baskerville Raceway

Any old GTR can beat a GT3!... try my GTSt beating a GT3 Cup Car!!

Yeah but to be fair Benno the 20's love to rev compared to the big heavy motor in the Porsche :)

Pity Rodders doesn't give that 26 of his a flogging like it should, i think he should slip the front shaft out and join us at the next drift day :)

Nice pics everyone else, keep em coming.

I would put a few up of my car but it makes me sad to look at it sitting in the backyard knowing that it has a popped motor :D

GMB

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