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Just thought I would add to the "words cannot describe the JIZZ IN MY PANTS" and post up the pics I managed to score yesterday, the girl I was with didnt know how to operate my camera but the seats are rather comfey :down:

http://s86.photobucket.com/albums/k111/Min...0clipsal%20500/

Just I ask if anyone uses the photos, please just say who they were taken by. Thanks

Edited by Minibats
Heh sorry. Whenever I see a car with mesh spokes I think "Standish Spec"...

my only question is...

Does it come in 18 speed version?

-D

i donno, i really like meshie looking rims, but i also like the 5 or so spoked rims.

probably why i bought both types of rims for my old 32 :3some:

in the end, i think the old sckool looking meshies looked better on it.

as soon as anthony mentioned it to me that the 35 GTR was at BP

i drove my b***h like a GTR to get there but unfortunately not in time

would have been good to see it in flesh...looks so so damn good in the pic

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