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lol too much detail

hi mate,

u've got new set of wheels again? i'm envy

Yeah man new wheels again hehe

haha no shit ey. Get's a new set of wheels, "oh I'm sick of these, I wanna get some kai's" hahaha :P

Nah it's looking good man. Get some larger pics up.

haha thanks man ;)

Nice work man that looks insane with the KAI's!

:(

I f#$king love the look of it abu, and because your car looks just like mine, except i got the gtr bonnet, i'm about to cream my pants!

Good stuff mate!

bahahah thanks heaps man :)

Hey abu

any better pics mate?

Got the guards rolled a few days ago so need to get some new pictures up, R33 LCA going in this week and lowering it to a better height - here's a big picture of it though.

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Abu.. your car looks pimp fo sho...maybe i come round tomorrow night and see how things are going?

Sorry for the extra late reply - but I'm sure you've been over to see it in the mean time :)

yea they are AME modelart

20x9 front and 20x10.5 rear

and just so people dont start shit the cars a GTS with complete GTR bodywork :P

have a look at this months HOT4s mag and Ignition DVD, its on the cover of both

yea they are AME modelart

20x9 front and 20x10.5 rear

and just so people dont start shit the cars a GTS with complete GTR bodywork :D

have a look at this months HOT4s mag and Ignition DVD, its on the cover of both

ah ok thanks. they look hot.

didn't realise it was a gtst though. very fat. nice work.

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