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f**k I wish I could sell them and buy something not so bad

They are 19" and trust me I don't want them

Anyone keen to buy them haha

Spent all my money on the engine parts

haha they look huge man lol would look killer if they had dish haha, i always hear you going past my house sounds awesome

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spotted a silver 32 GTS-t at a construction site on Marcus Clarke st - city.

I love the 34GTR BB but must admit there fairly common nowdays.

Plus my neighbour has one he treats like shite. Unwashed, untuned, unmaintained and driven like a Kambah commodore! Even leaves it out in the weather and he's got a double garage.

Makes Richard cry :(

an Jayce - your sig should now have Supporter of....... RED R Racing at the base

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