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Rekin, they didnt wet the track down did they? the wet looks uneven.

URAS NS-01's, 17x8/9 +30

the track was sprayed by a truck but due to the hot weather it would dry up before the truck would come around again.

nisskid is right about the rim sizes, afterall they were his old set ;)

Hopefully ill be able to squeeze some 255/40's under the rear guards...

the track was sprayed by a truck but due to the hot weather it would dry up before the truck would come around again.

nisskid is right about the rim sizes, afterall they were his old set :)

Hopefully ill be able to squeeze some 255/40's under the rear guards...

Liar

You just can't drift for shit!! Your not d1 champion

nisskid , thats some tuff wheels you have there... got urself a gtr hood as well huh.. nicely done

yeh im too poor to afford a GTR one unfortunately, me and my old man made that one, we bent the lip up then bogged it to reinforce it, its nice and strong and wont bend like other people's cut GTS-t bonnets that are weak around there.

the track was sprayed by a truck but due to the hot weather it would dry up before the truck would come around again.

mm wonder why they do that, sure it's easier to get it sideways but u dont learn anywhere near as much in the wet as u do in the dry. plus i personally dont think the wet is anywhere near as fun as the dry, but thats probably more a personal opinion thing.

Thanks Excess

and here's another one...

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Cheers

That rear bar looks mad!

Thanks heaps buddy!

Liar

You just can't drift for shit!! Your not d1 champion

LMAO!

Abu you sound a little angry these days..?

You must be itching for a drive in your R33 GTR?

Hey abu, show us your new ride mate !! S13 ??

I think he's still got his R33 GTR.

That rear bar looks mad!

Thanks heaps buddy!

LMAO!

Abu you sound a little angry these days..?

You must be itching for a drive in your R33 GTR?

I think he's still got his R33 GTR.

lol haha na not angry just bored!

I sold the R33 GTR off man, no more GTR

yeah the kent is too cheap to buy tyres so he just gets a new set of wheels

LMAO!

Cheaper to buy a set of wheels with a bit of tread left on it.

lol haha na not angry just bored!

I sold the R33 GTR off man, no more GTR

Ah really?!

I thought you were gonna keep it and do it up? Whats up next for the garage?

its a vertex Jamie ;)

Yeah thats why it looks mad cuz its a Vertex, love those bodykits.

Or go wider like LEANBAC's BN Sports kits.

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