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Your sort of right Ben

the 33 and 34 are reprogramable but the way the data is encoded to the ROM is different so it doesnt write with the same software as the 32 so no one bothers to crack it

agreed rhys 3 spoke rims are fail

Love that GT500 kit do it Cara wide body ftw

hmmm.....nahh im not into the wide body kits much.

and, lets face it, chicks dig live readouts on the pfc hand controller.

oh hell yeah.......live readouts from my pfc hand controller ftw.

on another note.....the r34 is at the panel beater's atm getting her front bar all fixed up :P

just had a fair sketchy moment, was driving round a long sweeping corner near blakeview, and someone pulled out in front of me from a side street last second as im down changing to take a right coming up in a few seconds time, miss the rev match on the downshift, rear end locks up and swings out, back right wheel collects *something*, and the dude that caused it just tore off like nothing had happened. farken...

doesnt seem like any damage was done, some yellow paint on the sidewall, but shit, got me fair rattled for a bit.

scandy, 3 spoke rims are made of fail............ IMHO

IMHO, super advans are made of win.

just getting all the stone chips and hair line fractures fixed up on it...........the bar was just feral and the graphics didnt cover all of them chips and fractures otherwise i would have left it........

unfortunatly when the bar was resprayed last year when i had my little incident with a fence pole, the paint used was way too soft and well yeah, the way the bar was before it went in this morning was a good indication never to use soft paint ever again :P

should be all good cause Simon will be finishing of the graphics before old school n new age and she will look half decent again lol then next year will be a full car respray which is needed badly atm but i dont think Simon would be too impressed if i told him that lol

not sure if anyone has noticed but my car is about 4 different shades of white :P

i dont haz pfc, oldschool gameboy with LAN cord going from gameboy to behind the dash will have to do till the funds allow :P

scandy, 3 spoke rims are made of fail............ IMHO

:P

Sorry Scandy, but 3 spoke rims are a huge fail. Reminds me of the old HSV's cruising around with a 3 spoke affair. Looks horrible.

not a fan of kits on street cars. will probably just get a jdm navan rear bar and pods, hi spec front lip, and slam it. nice and simple. nice and fat.

and 4 grand?!? bargain! ill just browse every for sale section i can find. cool thing about everyone thinking theyre shit, no one taxes 'em up. think conrad sold a set in decent offsets for less than i bought the enkeis for.

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I've noticed a huge increase of posts from people saying "I bought a 32 GTR... it's white... it has the rear spoiler lip... is it a N1? The buyer told me it was a N1... so it must be a N1..."

And

"My 32 GTR has Brembo's... but has no V-Spec sticker... is it still a V-Spec?"

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