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Also picking up some suspension for it while we are in Melbourne (all organised).

And still deciding on exhaust (and how far to go with it - or not), and wheels.

Also picking up some suspension for it while we are in Melbourne (all organised).

And still deciding on exhaust (and how far to go with it - or not), and wheels.

niiiice.

2.5" s/steel off the back of the engine, twin cats, jun x-pipe, cherry bomb glass pack mufflers, and then for the finale, 2 3" polished s/steel tips per side.

unless yours has the exhaust on one side only?

vq's sound f**king brilliant with a nice set of pipes, and youll have enough sound deadening to run em reasonably straight without suffering.

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something different..maybe if u get them in say an 18 or 19", grr NO twink! i got lukey with an awesome wet willy tonight because of it!

Only saying those Torque Thruster rims, because i had them on my GTR in NFS prostreet and they looks awesome..win!

something different..maybe if u get them in say an 18 or 19", grr NO twink! i got lukey with an awesome wet willy tonight because of it!

Only saying those Torque Thruster rims, because i had them on my GTR in NFS prostreet and they looks awesome..win!

sorry twink, but muscle wheels do not belong on j cars. just looks whack as f**k...

... like twink.

Those parts are sex Andrew, kinda give away the car though :)

haha, i dunno, i can think of half a dozen other cars without trying.

sorry twink, but muscle wheels do not belong on j cars. just looks whack as f**k...

... like twink.

haha, i dunno, i can think of half a dozen other cars without trying.

Hate you.. :)

P.s Who is that chick in your pic?

could prove the most amazing outcome ever, tastes like iced coffee, but hot!

This is coming from a non FUIC drinker mind you, so im happy to risk it :D

Ill let you do the experiment then, I <3 my iced coffee to much to ruin it I think.

Have you tried that new vegimite??

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