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got my fine in the mail. 133km/hr in a 100 zone. 6 points and $466 fine. 7km/h off 6 month ban :devil: was close.

Damn!

If you need to sell the GT-R to pay for it, I am prepared to offer $466.

Damn!

If you need to sell the GT-R to pay for it, I am prepared to offer $466.

ill offer you 450, a bmx bike and a half finished packet of peter jackson blues :devil:

had a thought today..

either a Rb26, 13BT or 20b .. or if i could find it..13-brew Rx7 series 6 onwards engine

hmmm ffuu :devil:

go vg30 just to be diffrent

- 10 points if you do really smoke.

not meee

oh tristan found the vid to explain the yanking at the meet last night.

fap fap fap

weird spot for a handbrake.

is this? hehe

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nah seriously its a pretty common setup what neil has, hes just a uber fabricator.

and for tas i got a few pics for you... (was tonights work)

torqued to spec - how we roll at milmak

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john you need to take some fitment lessons and offset lessons.

Sooo... you don't know what the rims are? :(

I'm not into Davespec fitment tbh. I don't want to fist it granted... but I don't want credit card low either. Not in the area I live in, or the way I take corners...

@John, you're a f**king arsehole :D

wtf did I do this time? :)

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