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Yeah Im looking at getting a new set of 18x10.5 & 18x9.5 . . . Will they both look good ?

Yea they will but have you rolled your guards? if they're gonna be +22, you probably will need to if you havent already dont so. Or some some sort of mods.

I'll pick TE37 over CE28N anytime though. But both looks good.

Howdy!

Oh, I just noticed I've been outbid on your junker :/

The body does look a little S spec aye...

Devo :D

The ironic thing is, it's physically better than most R32's out there currently for sale. I wish to cut the heads off, of everyone who wrecked skyline re-sale :D

Yea they will but have you rolled your guards? if they're gonna be +22, you probably will need to if you havent already dont so. Or some some sort of mods.

I'll pick TE37 over CE28N anytime though. But both looks good.

Yeah man I got tha gaurds rolled 50 squillion years ago :D

I think for the 10.5 I might try get a less agressive o/s so I dnt have epic camber

just get a RWC on it, you'll sell it much easier

Effort, too low, too loud.

Price would be more like 8k if I had to get a proper RWC, as my time is more important at work, than at home making it DB and height legal

rwc is win

except when you are under the impression its legit and its far, far from it :D

so maybe rwc but tell the buyer that it still needs some work :/

I think for the 10.5 I might try get a less agressive o/s so I dnt have epic camber

Fail :/

Effort, too low, too loud.

Price would be more like 8k if I had to get a proper RWC, as my time is more important at work, than at home making it DB and height legal

I didn't think they checked either of those things that thoroughly for RWC. Just find a place that's lazy :D

rwc is win

except when you are under the impression its legit and its far, far from it :D

so maybe rwc but tell the buyer that it still needs some work :D

Bringing the tractor out on thursday mang?

f**k i love you :D

back at work yet mang?

Yeah bin back a week. We had a new Site Engineer start last week on Monday and he quit today. Apparently he has wanted to get out of the industry for awhile and he's looking for a new path to follow. Seriously WTF are you thinking when you go to the interview for the job then. Such a dog act. We are down so many staff it's not funny.

hello sheep

Hey sexeh

Devo :(

The ironic thing is, it's physically better than most R32's out there currently for sale. I wish to cut the heads off, of everyone who wrecked skyline re-sale :D

Skylines wrecked skyline resale. And p plate laws.

rwc is win

except when you are under the impression its legit and its far, far from it :/

so maybe rwc but tell the buyer that it still needs some work ;)

Dodgey carnt you are :D So did I read correctly that the 180 is up and running? When are you coming down for a visit?

Effort, too low, too loud.

Price would be more like 8k if I had to get a proper RWC, as my time is more important at work, than at home making it DB and height legal

you are such a lazy little fluffy, when i sold the R32 i went to a legit place and it passed easily, they dont even look at mods, if your horn works and you have no split CV boots and decent tyres you pass

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