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gosh is that the veilside supra wing?!??!?!

no offence buddy i commend u for the way u have expressed yourself but its just wrong.

get rid of the wing at LEAST

hahaha yea ive been wanting to get my boot flush mounted with the spoiler removed

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If you got rid of the red in the middle of the light,... then you would end up with brake lights that look like huge reverse lights!

It's the same as fitting clear indicators, you have to fit an amber bulb, or else you would have flashing reverse lights.

Brake lights must be red,... indicators must be amber, reverse lights clear... it's universal,... although some American cars have red indicators mixed with their brake lights, which is kind of off putting.

good point couldnt have put it beta

Dont like em that much. sorry, but thats my opinion. Maybe if u painted the insides red? But that'd get rid of the reflectiveness and make the lights useless. What would tinted lights look like?

ive seen a r34 with tinted clear tail lights looked very

nice

That's like taking a reputable import,... and deliberately turner it into a ricer!

You would get more recognition taking it back to stock.

However,.... you are from New Zealand,... so maybe that explains why everything's so backwards.. ;)

well let me tell you this buddy... some people modify there car to its full extent body and all. reffering it to stock is very boring especially since skylines are everywhere!! and to put it out there i read hot4s (auz) and i read Performance car (nz) magz. there are always cars in hot4s with what you would call 'rice' take a look at nz magz most go for power and ignore bodykits...and backwards???? :thumbsup:

yo

isnt that something u wud catch if you raped people :thumbsup:

Whilst there is a probability that you can contract STD from raping people,

there is still a chance you won't catch anything at all,

whereas that car and any occupant of that car stood no chance.

That is your choice though. Personally, I think HOT4s is the best mag on the stands, which is why I have over 50 copies. If waza thinks they look good, let him think that. You have given your opinion on them, let everyone else give theirs. No point having a go at them for taste, mate.

That is your choice though. Personally, I think HOT4s is the best mag on the stands, which is why I have over 50 copies. If waza thinks they look good, let him think that. You have given your opinion on them, let everyone else give theirs. No point having a go at them for taste, mate.

HOT4's is definitly a good mag ive had to throw some out coz i

had to many lol it does contain alot of riced cars tho but there is nothing wrong with that

Whilst there is a probability that you can contract STD from raping people,

there is still a chance you won't catch anything at all,

whereas that car and any occupant of that car stood no chance.

hahaha if you say so mate :)

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issue 90 of HPI the pink 33 drag car looks pretty good. the rear lights suit it well... dont know about the LED chromey plastic tacky look of the one you can get off ebay ect... ghey!

oh, and hot 4 is terrible, HPI FTW!!

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