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Me too!

I cant say Ive seen those rims before as they appear to be stock? Although dont some Stags have something similar? Thats what my steering wheel looks like :P

That is bad timing - just today I bit the bullet and decided I will sell all the R34 gear I had accumulated, but not yet fitted to my 34. Including a set of Super Spark coilpacks with 3 spares.

how much for neo coilpacks Andrew?

lol sorry Dave, I'd hate some bandit to come out of the woods and accuse me of not sticking with the "rule for one and one for all" deal!

Remember, I've got double standards :P

well you ride a SLED and a TOYOTA and your a mod for a NISSAN SKYLINE site

how much of a double standard do you wanna get Pete :D

PS its a joke.....dont hurt me :P

lol sorry Dave, I'd hate some bandit to come out of the woods and accuse me of not sticking with the "rule for one and one for all" deal!

Remember, I've got double standards :P

what happened to you pete? you used to be cool. you used to be all about the favouritism.

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