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Sup well im going away for 2 months so i thought i post my last set of pics b4 i come back :sick:

A friend of mine (a member on here too) finally got his new rims so i thought i take some pics of his ride.

NOW this is what you call a pure JDM IMPORT!!!

Hope you like it..

Just all natural lighting from the lights up above.. Wish i had some strobes etc :) Sigh maybe next year

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For some reason i like this pic.. Reminds me of like GOOD vs EVIL

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Saker race car

Busy background i know.. Not my car and its impossible to move(engine out).. Plus i doubt they would move it just for me to take pics lol

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I got pleny more, but didnt wanna bore ppl lol

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