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hmm as nice as that r34 is, i would be forever pulling out my hair over finger prints.... i hate doing it as it is on the silver :(

i wouldnt drive it anywher but at the track.. just hink watching that on the track.. blind ur opponents..

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Winner

that is all

CLOSE

ha ha

are they the same as on the sil80 from initial D..??

i wouldnt drive it anywher but at the track.. just hink watching that on the track.. blind ur opponents..

are they the same as on the sil80 from initial D..??

They are the ones we are going to use on Annas replica...they look close enough to me

I wanted them for the 32 but meh you cant win them all!

soo anna is going all out on the replica sil80..? that is soo cool.

DORITEKS FOR R32..do u have 9hole doriteks..?

Yeah I reckon it will be cool! Now all we need is our DVDs back so we have a reference point :( ha ha

only 5 of the holes are real holes the rest are too small to take the wheel nut, no drifteks are multi fit, its just for looks

are they work..?

yessum

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