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^^ Just ask Aaron on here (SAU)

He is a member and just PM him.

He has containers of parts coming in regularly.

A friend of mine is waiting for TEIN Coilovers for his El Grand through Aaron.

^^ Just ask Aaron on here (SAU)

He is a member and just PM him.

He has containers of parts coming in regularly.

A friend of mine is waiting for TEIN Coilovers for his El Grand through Aaron.

yeh i got my eurolines off aaron..

is the el grand that bright yellow thing with 15" rims or am i thinking of some other thing

wtf is a roof spoiler? the thin weather shield things? if so ive got em on my car had so many pple wanting to buy them haha

also nothing wrong with a orange car? stands out nice and bright i like it.

wtf is a roof spoiler? the thin weather shield things? if so ive got em on my car had so many pple wanting to buy them haha

also nothing wrong with a orange car? stands out nice and bright i like it.

+1..wtf is a roof spoiler? is it those things you see on the top of hatches?

are u for real?

a roof spoiler is a spoiler that goes on the roof.. across the top of the back window. unr33l your talking about weather shields.. i already got those.

http://www.jdltuning.com/nissan/skyline_r3...op_spoiler.html

Lol your car is maroon and series 1. Only thing that could make it worse is an auto

Its not actually the factory maroon though and looks a lot better than any series 1 maroon 33 anyway

and goes better than most to

dont be hatn' now

hahaha that one from the UK is soooo expensive... thank god :)

Im happy that only me and Hamish have them. Hamish is from the eastside and im from the westside :)

Haha, you guys are just like girls, don't want other girls to wear the same dress as you :)

But I must say....the lip is pretty cool :)

hahaha that one from the UK is soooo expensive... thank god :)

Im happy that only me and Hamish have them. Hamish is from the eastside and im from the westside :)

you work at supercheap right? Ur car is so hot I hate r33 but it's so tuff

r32 ones are easy to get im pretty sure dmax have em and stuff just gay 33's dont get shite

http://www.vivagarage.com.au/cart/index.php?page=2&c=85

$180

they are $300 then postage on top I am guessing too much

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