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Faaaarrrrrrk. Looking good man, i love that you've already got your rims when the car is still a shell haha!

When you build a stance/hellaflush car you buy massive rims first then build the car around them to make sure they fit perfect. There is a method to this madness + the wheels where on special too cheap to pass up lol.

When you build a stance/hellaflush car you buy massive rims first then build the car around them to make sure they fit perfect. There is a method to this madness + the wheels where on special too cheap to pass up lol.

That is a good idea now that i think about it, so you can modify fenders to make sure they fit too i guess.

grill looks good ay... and yeah bens right. u buy rims then build car

Thanks, i'm happy with it

Wow, Bowen.... That's a little different to Sunny coast :P

I went through there once in my car, stayed there the night. Locals were staring at my car as if it was a Ferrari so im led to believe that there arent really any Skylines there.

Lol oh wow, that will be a little bit different then! Yeah very big change, but gotta follow the money :) It will be nice to experience some of the north of the country, Ive been south plenty so Im looking forward to it. I may have to make the odd trip to mackay or townsville tho i feel. It will be nice to be able to go to the footy and not have to watch the broncos!! :D

Lol oh wow, that will be a little bit different then! Yeah very big change, but gotta follow the money :) It will be nice to experience some of the north of the country, Ive been south plenty so Im looking forward to it. I may have to make the odd trip to mackay or townsville tho i feel. It will be nice to be able to go to the footy and not have to watch the broncos!! :D

Hey mate, Bowen has a really nice beach.. that's all i know. Went up there for a cruise with 5 other cars the other week, it's a pretty shit road and the town is nothing special. Should definitely be interesting for you man, it's a big big change from where you're coming from!

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