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lol wtf those wheels on the soarer look so bad man

dont know what people are thinking these days when it comes to wheels....just like damo with his drift teks :D

and yes yes yes for pete to get that 32.....looks clean and has those BBS similar to the 34 had

lol wtf those wheels on the soarer look so bad man

dont know what people are thinking these days when it comes to wheels....just like damo with his drift teks :D

and yes yes yes for pete to get that 32.....looks clean and has those BBS similar to the 34 had

those rims look like daytons. theyre hugely popular in the southern states of america (them along with swangaz from 83/84 cadillacs)... you'll always see some southern G in a customized cadillac or chevy or other 50-70's muscle cars with the big ass rims.... 'SLAB' (Slow, loud And Bangin')

They pretty much started the whole airbag suspension craze and then took it to another level with sitting sideways and poppin' trunk

-D

Just bought the new 'Boost' magazine from work. Looks pretty good, but as per usual there is a R32 GTR on the cover with 700hp+.

Kind of sick of seeing them on magazine covers these days, always got the same things done to them but with different rims.

my new daily driver, this morning got up early painted wheels black, detailed inside and out, cleaned mass amounts of diesel resadue from tray then runst converted tray. WOO HOO its gutless but im certainly happe with it

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"minor accident damage"... as in front bar got destroyed and had to be replaced with the stock gtr one? can't be too minor in that case...

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nice find....that's pretty much what I'll be looking for when I'm ready again.

my new daily driver, this morning got up early painted wheels black, detailed inside and out, cleaned mass amounts of diesel resadue from tray then runst converted tray. WOO HOO its gutless but im certainly happe with it

nice truck dude........we'll have enough of us soon to go up to Morgan and have some fun on the tracks

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