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No plenty of crayon, but the office girl will look at me funny if i go and feed a crayon set diagram through the MFD so I can post it up here :P

serves you right for being a ginger and going outside

It does. I should know better by now.

any keepers yet? put them in someone's drawer :banana:

Yeah a few. they're piled on the site managers desk.

Not really... But since Dan's got his guards rolled, yes they are. They'll fit perfectly on stock cars though. Width are fine without any stretching visible with 245 front and 265 rear. But then again everyone's opinion is different. Personally I dont like stretched look at all.

Will still sit inside of stock guards.

Yes from a practical point of view which is the way to go.

Dan's car isn't exactly practical in any way.

Staggered seems to be the way to go for 99% of the non-AWDs anyway. I dont see a problem with that other than not optimising the tyre wearing.

Staggered rims on RWD cars because they need to get the power to the ground somehow.

+1. Mspec NUR FTW

+1

Add Skyline to it and you'll be 100% right on that. New GTR ditched the Skyline part of it I believe.

The argument was the he said ALL GTRs not just GTRs hence the incorrectness.

Oh yea... f**king Nebo is so far. 165km round trip, cost me close to 30bucks on fuel + shit loads of suicidal bugs on my car. Now I gotta wash them when I get home from work. Anyway it was fun and I learned not to trust speed signboards.

Yeah most of them are too slow for the roads. Stupid signs.

nope, selling the r32 and the cefiro. bought a 5.7L V8 camaro, and looking at buying a VW Golf MK5 as a daily. no more nissan mods for me, cept on the s14 which I'll keep as a track car... but not focussing on that for a while.

btw, just booked in singapore fromt he 25th of Feb to the 2nd of March. U gonna be there?

Nice what year is the camaro?

Yeah most of them are too slow for the roads. Stupid signs.

Well generally yes. With that mentality I decided to go at my "normal speed" when I saw 60km/h at a turn and that f**ker turn out to be more than that. Wasnt watching my speed but no way that turn could have been one for a 60km/h sign. Lucky we werent sticking behind each other's arse when we're going downhill...

Camaro is those that looks like a Mustang isnt it? If so.... NICE!

just realised we have nearly reached 100 pages since this thread was reopened. Thats close to 7 pages a day lol. Hai Five!

Well generally yes. With that mentality I decided to go at my "normal speed" when I saw 60km/h at a turn and that f**ker turn out to be more than that. Wasnt watching my speed but no way that turn could have been one for a 60km/h sign. Lucky we werent sticking behind each other's arse when we're going downhill...

Camaro is those that looks like a Mustang isnt it? If so.... NICE!

can't work out the chinglish first half but...

*slap*

a camaro looks like a camaro, and a mustang looks like a mustang.

can't work out the chinglish first half but...

*slap*

a camaro looks like a camaro, and a mustang looks like a mustang.

Does it come with a kebab?

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