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Ceffys are damn fine, and so rare in the sea of silvias & skylines, that uneducated ppl are like 'wtf is that?'

Cruise on 2moro nit, love 2 see it in the flesh(great specimen there). hint hint lol.

haha yea so true mate cheers. yea ive heard about tomorow night might be there will have to see wat happens. if i come it will be my first :sleep:

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I had those rims on my JZA70R Supra...

Well the back right anyway.. Volk Racing for the win

Nice

cheers mate yea ive only got 2 of them now >_< 2 were stolen wen the previous owner had it but yea ive taken one of because of a puncture cheers wes

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