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i wasnt implying i was a paramedic, i was implying that i was using the area as a loading bay, as i was there after hours.

hurry up and get off your period lol

Car being black and all!.....maybe a carrying around the dead is a better option for you than pretending to be a paramedic!!!!!

i wasnt implying i was a paramedic, i was implying that i was using the area as a loading bay, as i was there after hours.

hurry up and get off your period lol

I know that, but since you are parking where the paramedics would park for an emergency, perhaps you should start moonlighting as one?

Here, with this addition to your car, you might be able to get away with pretending to be a paramedic!

http://page21.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/j137109709

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nice.....I like it!!!

Cheers big ears... I like it too. Luckily so dose the missus.

The pictures don't really do it justice.

Your AR-X is just right too. I allready had the GTC's, otherwise I would have gone black on black with some R34 GTR rims.

Cheers

Justin

Here's a couple of shots of my S2...

All my skylines are black, so this fitt the bill nicely. And I love the black leather!

Cheers

Justin

Looks nice!

Behold!

more here.

Wow! "real" drifting. finally! lol

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