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thats f**** disgusting.

423awkw makes up for the less than tasteful body styling.

im sure it was all the rage in the show circuit at the time, difference being, its a show car that has the balls the tear up the actual circuit.

in conclusion, i couldnt care less what it looks like, its awesome.

Edited by scandyflick
wheels fail

wing fail

kit fail

bonnet fail (purposeful sorta yet fail)

shoulda put heslo's car out there instead..........he pulls the chicks lol

Non airbag wheel fail

Turbo cooking engine covers fail

Lic plate in front of indicator fail

Defect waiting to happen.

Yeah, Luke's car doesn't scream "look at me, defect me"

Edited by RubyRS4
hurry up and post some pics then.

gonna get some tomorra, but just so i can say i told you so, needs MOAR offset. will change rims to sumthin nasty when cash allows.

i would have your ex 32 gtr over a chaser any day of the week!!!!! that thing was mint

whats your excuse!?

yeh that gtr was f**king clean, but mehhh, i needed a more practical car, didnt want cop attention, and it started to get a few km's on it and there was a good few thousand that needed to be spent to keep it sweet. i used that as a chance to move on, try sumthin diff :laugh:

Sold your GTR rhys?

yeh mate, bout a month ago. made a bit of cash on her with an offer i couldnt say no on, will definatly be buying another down the line, great cars!

would there be anything wrong with running a series 1 r33 turbo on a series 2 motor ?

lol Mitch it will be fine mate.....as my sig said making 211 from a stock s1 turbs brew

hey hey luke! your in a for a chance now :laugh: .............hopefully that means krishy will leave me alone :P

leave you alone....i mean come on how would that be possible lol

you love all the attention Cara......:P:P:P:P

yeh that gtr was f**king clean, but mehhh, i needed a more practical car, didnt want cop attention, and it started to get a few km's on it and there was a good few thousand that needed to be spent to keep it sweet. i used that as a chance to move on, try sumthin diff :P

a few thousand is a small price to pay on automotive perfection :laugh:

jz tis pretty cool though ill give ya that

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