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Im pretty sure I know where that blue one lives..

I want to kick it's lights in!

yeah didnt we see it that day when we were driving around near bondi? I think I have a pic of it on my camera

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LOL did that JDM prelude have a cooler that wasnt connected?

or was that something else

In one of the pictures, the red one is having its front mount test fitted, but both have them connected and working....

Im sure that was money well spent....... :ninja:

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When I'm done saving, I'm going to fit some nice sleepy pop up Prelude lights to my R32. Can't wait. Is it ok if I put a Honda badge on the GTR or is that just posing?

Hey my car is 4WS too! Sweet!

neat pics r32line

woudl be pretty fast im assuming.....if they are turbo charged.....

Not as fast as a car that has had $15,000 spent on mods should be.... Regardless, putting the iconic NISSAN Skyline rear lights on a HONDA Prelude... UNFORGIVABLE

And on second thought, it probably does a 1/4mile in like 4 seconds... V-TEC YO! :ninja:

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I know I should, but I don't hate those cars... Why don't I hate those cars?

because they are not worth the wasted energy of hatred

at least the tail lights are only the ghey led ones not genuine on the red one cant see the blue ones properly from that angle

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