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RH9 is in Qld now

Big block blown valiant would be kinda cool for Vin

its only small block but still tuff.

will send some pics tomorrow .

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I reckon Z-tune would be the winner for sure. or an R35 wouldn't go down too badly I think. I have one but not sure about lending it out! lol.

and for vin maybe some aussie musscle. he's surely had plenty of yank cars by now. maybe a nice Ford GT (at least they are 4door, and there are some amazing GTHO replicas/real deal out there). or maybe a nice monaro (either old or new) or a worked torana etc. lots of show quality ones out there.

ps, i'll be offended if you don't remember who I am big boy... :D

anyway, my R35 (pics taken back when it was at the showroom in japan).

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haha at the 31, shame this is in Sydney, my mate has a mad jet black Dodge charger, with a huge f**k off blower and runs 10's without N20, the thing is absolutely mental, exactly the same as the car Vin drove in first fnf

oh im not joking and ive changed the rims to suit the show!!

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looks hot fatz. let me guess, you could only afford 3 TE37s as you spent the 4th one on beers. now saving up to buy a new 4th TE37 and complete the set. keep at it big boy.

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