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i think roling on 19's is fat.... suited the car well!!

I'll be there with team southern hi tech on sun if anyone wants to come past, say hi, have a chinwag.....

woulda had my car on the dyno if not for an air leak in the right rear.... if i had a jack I coulda swapped the wheel to the front and dynoed the car in rwd but ohwell, shit happens.

Ill take some pix with my craphouse cameraphone too

-D

^^^ Sorry to here that those rims arent up to your standards

Go easy on the lad. He's probably got the best car with the best display at the show, has a big name in the industry and is the most sought after trend setter ... altho he's a camry driver. :D

What is the world without opinions :)

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Damo your car is RBR-034 right? wtf is with the gay rims? Parked near dyno today (saturday) with some chrome on it?

^^^^ hang on, aren't you some teenage high school tool who trolls these forums, yet doesn't even own a Skyline? Not sure you should be knocking anyone's ride mate .... especially Damo's, as it is one of the tidiest R34s around and I think the wheels are PORN!

^^^^ hang on, aren't you some teenage high school tool who trolls these forums, yet doesn't even own a Skyline? Not sure you should be knocking anyone's ride mate .... especially Luke's, as it is one of the tidiest R34s around and I think the wheels are PORN!

... altho he's a camry driver. :)

If you drove a camry, you'd hate everyone who drove a skyline too :D

Going to the show today Andy? A bunch of us are meeting beforehand at 12 ... can PM you the details.

Damo your car is RBR-034 right? wtf is with the gay rims? Parked near dyno today (saturday) with some chrome on it?
^^^ Sorry to here that those rims arent up to your standards
i think roling on 19's is fat.... suited the car well!!
Go easy on the lad. He's probably got the best car with the best display at the show, has a big name in the industry and is the most sought after trend setter ... altho he's a camry driver. :woot:

What is the world without opinions :D

^^^^ hang on, aren't you some teenage high school tool who trolls these forums, yet doesn't even own a Skyline? Not sure you should be knocking anyone's ride mate .... especially Luke's, as it is one of the tidiest R34s around and I think the wheels are PORN!
If you drove a camry, you'd hate everyone who drove a skyline too :D

Going to the show today Andy? A bunch of us are meeting beforehand at 12 ... can PM you the details.

you better check yourself b4 you wreck yourself buddy

Well, i was going to say something, but i guess i dont have to. They were rims for the show, and the drift teks are now back on, so you can breathe a sigh of relief.

well if you came on Sunday, the power quality was excellent, you missed a 503awkw WRX, a 502awkw 33 GTR VSPEC and a 458rwkw R33 GTS-T. Cars like mine only entered to get more points for the team. But seriously, if you wanna see tough cars on the dyno, don't go to autosalon.

well if you came on Sunday, the power quality was excellent, you missed a 503awkw WRX, a 502awkw 33 GTR VSPEC and a 458rwkw R33 GTS-T. Cars like mine only entered to get more points for the team. But seriously, if you wanna see tough cars on the dyno, don't go to autosalon.

:O I'll keep my trap shut on this topic as it seems to get some peoples panties in a knot!!

ps: its funny how gay chrome gets added for...........

Glad to hear you put your old wheels back on!!

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Autosalon runs from the tough car-producing beast that is AJD!!

AJD will reign supreme in Adelaide and banish Autosalon to NSW/VIC where it can frollick in the fields of RICE!!

Give me AJD over 6" LCD's in the engine bay, 4WD with scissor doors and WRX's wih 22" spinners anyday!!

*Edit* - P.S. Damo, very nice 34.

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