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looks very clean mate...very clean....

any plans for it?

yes im slowly getting schooled up in here by a few members on set up and such

im looking for some new rims for the street atm and some teins as well

few handling bits and peices as well as timing belt and splitfires plugs etc etc very soon as well as gearbox oil change and diff oils..

ive only done 200 klms in it so far :banana: but i cant wait to get stuck into it

oh yeah and i just received the titanium ARC cooling panel diffuser thingo in the mail i prob dont need it but it looks nice

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wasnt that one on ebay?

or carsales

dnt remember

nice looking R, congrats

Thanks

yep carsales

glad i got it almost didnt though the guy kinda dissapered for a week and i was about to go to the darkside and get a jzx90

but he appeared and all is good again

32's have the coolest smell or is it just me?

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