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this is what he is driving atm

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running on 18's of course. the in dash screen on these cars are crap, fades when you are driving - understandable since you shouldnt be watching it whilst driving but still.

this is what he is driving atm

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running on 18's of course. the in dash screen on these cars are crap, fades when you are driving - understandable since you shouldnt be watching it whilst driving but still.

looks expensive

yeah he took me for a spin in it this arvo. its actually a merc s350 - found out that the significances of the number 350 represents the newton metres. lives up to its expecations as well.

I know there are a few gamers here, anyone want to play Battlefield 2 some time. Duc (iceduck) and myself are addicted to this game. :P

Browsing a certain forum for the latest mod/gadget i can do to my car, i stumped across this pic. guess if you can pick what the mod ill be doing is...its from this car. not a skyline but still a nissan hint*notice the turbo charger in engine bay pic?

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that looks like a supercharger mate :)

yeah i was hoping no one noticed my mistake. yes the timing belt/s gave it away on the supercharger didnt it. :lol:

so your thinking about getting a dvd player for the skyline

nope, while im waiting for my coilovers ill be doing this certain someting to the 'line but not just a dvd player. :)

heard of a car-puter before??

and also a cf finish on the dash and plastic trimming hopefully...there's a thread on here bout someone getting it done or having it done already. wouldnt that make the interior a bit different.

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