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How often do you see another blue R32 GT-R? ahahaha

not that often which is why i get a lil panicky when i do :( have had to make the phone call home twice now to get someone to check if its still there to help me chill :banana:

I think I remember Dave telling me to go for Cusco's.....?

yup. cusco or jic.

There we have it. Dave :banana: Cusco

hard not to. cusco > your mum.

and get some decent offset.

Why would you listen to someone who has never owned a skyline??? :(

haha, cause i know what im talkin about...

... occasionally.

For all your offset & suspension needs, PM Scandy :) The fitment guru aha

exactly.

shame im going for a weaker offset with my next set of wheels.

I think JIS have a set of JIC without spring rates listed.... :)

that they do. they also stock brand new jic fas and tar coils.

There are lots Kye. What, specifically, did you have in mind?

Look hard enough and you can find a 32 GTR in need of some TLC.

I know of a 4 door 33 for sale :)

has to be clean, manual but doesnt have to be a skyline or even an import but would perfer it. dont care about mods just has to be clean and no bull shit.

ive spend the last month so far looking at cars which the owners say once i ask the condition, "oh yeah, its only got like 1 or 2 scratches and thats it man!"

drive all the way up to the northern ghetto and find myself looking at a giant pile of bog and shit with wheels.

and already have a 33 4door with a forged 26 init and im bord with it haha

and already have a 33 4door with a forged 26 init and im bord with it haha

the man has a forged 26 and is 'bored with it'

f**k that, get him a psychologist

theres something wrong with his grey matter

-D

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