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was i backing off? sorry didnt think i was, wanted to make sure you had enough room though but dont 4get u got one thing i havent: a turbo!

enough room for what?

once ive gone past, i dont care whats behind me!

and its only a little turbo.

i tried to move things along a litte as its a awesome rd to sit on the speed limit.

however as it turns out 60kph around the corners was fast enough for the r34gt.

no offence intended Cara, but you were going rather gingerly.

which road was this that had stones on it ? :thumbsup:

looked like it was a great day, shouldve taken time off, lol.

cara, didnt get a good look at your car at AS, but it looks great in the pics, me rikey!

yeah Cara your car looks sxc as ... did you end up getting the brakes off of Rob and im not sure why as you allready have a single spot with slotted rotors? :angry::/

im sure they'll live.

you were driving to a level that you felt comfortable.

yeah its never a good thing to drive past what your confidence is

if i can get a mate to go for a drive this weekend i will scout some roads for future cruising

nah didnt get the brakes from rob...........ended up getting Phu's front GTT calipers and 33 GTST rear calipers (only found at the last minute that i need them cause when we put the rear rotors on my stock calipers wouldnt fit on)

nah didnt get the brakes from rob...........ended up getting Phu's front GTT calipers and 33 GTST rear calipers (only found at the last minute that i need them cause when we put the rear rotors on my stock calipers wouldnt fit on)

ah ok i will message him and see what i can come up with

i dont like the overhang on the 34 with VS bar

ah ok i will message him and see what i can come up with (??????????????????

i dont like the overhang on the 34 with VS bar

what overhang? on the wing??

Edited by MissR34
Hey bud, That would be my beast. :thumbsup: What car where you in? Come in to my store and can hook you up with some sweet wheels aswell. :P

Ryan

wasn't there, just saw the pics.

I like your wheels but like mine more, hehe! :angry:

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