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nah, my gtr is safely tucked away out of sight.

& no I wont be doing anymore street sprints. They are too boring, I want more track time, less than 10 minutes over a whole weekend isnt enough!

Going to try to get into lakeside racing. Plus I have a 300zx speedway car to build aswell.

lol i have to get a respray to get rid of it. for now i stuck one of the stickers i got from japan over it...actually looks pretty good

yeah mine is in japanese writing aswell, says "SPECIAL RACING PRODUCE" underneath the japanese part, but its a proper kakimoto sticker bcoz thats what my exhuast is.

i herd about a certin r33 that was being hunted by a certin something that doesnt take kind to speeding and the certin some 1 was very quick off the mark from a unmarked 323 mazda left if for dead herd about it from the local cop shop any 1 around the coast with a r33 get ready to be pulled over and gone over

yup, and i painted my rims...i got really bored yesterday

What colour?

hay, your exhaust is standard except for the rear muff, right?

At work there is a 3" mandrel fujitsubo that goes from the cat to the rear muff. If you are interested, I will find out how much. wont be too much tho.

there black now. and yeh she is stock except the muff. let us know how much and ill check out my finances. my 18th is putting a pretty hole in my pocket at the moment lol. because i have rego, insurance and a party to pay for...its good fun. but let me know and i might hold off the trial body kit for anotehr month.

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