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danski - dont worry about those bitches say mate their just like a few people on there i wont mention... cry and tell you to go else where..

you car looks nice.. just fix up the offsets other wise you fall into the same category as MRR34/R33.

If the body lines are nice and aggressive usually people overlook the wheels which give that extra edge.

not crazy ass fitment but little more out

lol that category is a bad one to be in :)

specially wen it is clear there are no shortage of funds spent on other aspects of those cars..

still no post dan?

this thread scare you off?

or maybe its that it has made it to 91 pages :P

hey dan you do realise half those dogs on boost are 16years old, dont have a car and have dreams of having a hot4s cover car by the age of 19...

dont take their comments to heart :P

Hahaha yeah true

Little f*gs :)

Yeah I do need some spacers

When I get home from work next week im buying new rubber for the rears so ill get spacers after I know how much room Ive got with the new tread.

Yeah bro

I doubt hel bring his ute hes only got 1 point left

If he wants to bring it up ill drive it for him other wise youl have to wait to you guys come down the coast to see it.

Yay! present for me from the land of crazy people:

880newprojector.jpg

Was only posted on friday! crazy fast

Glass is good, high beam reflector has a little cracking :( but all adjusters now work (after some TLC) so it'll do

who wants to find me 5stud thingys so i can go 5stud!>?!>?! :)

you free tommorrow t-bond! ill come pick u up in the morning!

gotta work on my car bro.. next time fo sho!

hey dan you do realise half those dogs on boost are 16years old, dont have a car and have dreams of having a hot4s cover car by the age of 19...

dont take their comments to heart :)

baha.. they talk all that shit and at the enf od the day all they drive (if anything) are lasers and charades with exhausts bigger than their engines..

tacio... pics now plz !!!!!!!

do have spare 32 front hub / carrier (needs the bearing kit. from just jap tho)

also have r33 front hub / carrier and some lower 32 lca if the balljoint diff size. but the 33 might be sold.

i can only help u with front end. sorry brah ! :)

nah.. im misterious! hehe itll be ready pretty soon :)

Edited by T-bond

baha.. they talk all that shit and at the enf od the day all they drive (if anything) are lasers and charades with exhausts bigger than their engines..

yeah true true

You guys should come for a cruise down the coast next wknd when im back :)

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