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im too scared :S

guess ill have to get over it eventually though :rofl:

i was not going to register it at all... but i have decided ill do like 500km and then park it in the shed unregistered next to my unregisterd hsv gts :)

they can both collect dust and tell each other stories about their rough past and enjoy growing old together unregistered in the shed :)

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yeah i have a sportivo corolla with the 6 speed and VVTLi engine from a late celica and a vz ssz ute thats about to cop a big camshaft 3500 stall convertor and diff gears to go with all the other shit it already has.... thats my work car... its a quick enough daily :rofl:

but i hear ya, i couldnt drive a $500 junker laser or something as a daily... im too spoilt now

Looking to get an Allroad for a daily (got a dog). Had an 08 GTB with aftermarket goodies on it previously. Have been looking at Stagea's again but really, been there, done that.

So a full NISMO body kit with a set of LMGT 4's / TE 37's.

Yeah, same here.

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I prefer this car with the CE28Ns on it tbh. Still an awesome car either way.

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fap fap fap

^ Yeah 'RB26' imo is the best looking R32 GTR with the LM's and nismo kit

He's on the forums here and he does track/race it....his avatar pic is of him on a track to what I remember..

^ Yeah 'RB26' imo is the best looking R32 GTR with the LM's and nismo kit

He's on the forums here and he does track/race it....his avatar pic is of him on a track to what I remember..

What's his name on SAU?

Is it "RB26"? :)

I wanted my car to look just like his, but when I bought my R32, it did not come with the stock spoiler and came with white TE37's.

Couldn't complain as it looks just as good, but damn the stock spoiler looks tuff!

^^ I see RB26 has put in a BRIDE Seat and a roll cage... Must be race tracking it fore sure.

Hmm... I am still prefer the LMGT 4's.

:)

Yeah its quite bare inside now. It was featured in an Auto Salon magazine a while back. Whole heap of goodies on it GTSS, Ikeya Formula everything, big AP 6 pots etc. I love that car lol. Looks so tough :D

Yeah its quite bare inside now. It was featured in an Auto Salon magazine a while back. Whole heap of goodies on it GTSS, Ikeya Formula everything, big AP 6 pots etc. I love that car lol. Looks so tough :D

Damn that is mad!

Might have to do a search into Auto Salon Mag and find the feature.

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