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lol its not my car... if it was I'd have dumped it already.

please refer to ceffy that drags rails/oilsump/control arms over manhole covers to achieve perfect fitment and stance.

last maxima I owned had hydraulics... remember? if it got lower i'd have sat on the ground.

lol its not my car... if it was I'd have dumped it already.

please refer to ceffy that drags rails/oilsump/control arms over manhole covers to achieve perfect fitment and stance.

last maxima I owned had hydraulics... remember? if it got lower i'd have sat on the ground.

Hows your V8 going?

Ford Mustang / Bumblebee...

Hows your V8 going?

Ford Mustang / Bumblebee...

Camaro. sitting at a mate's mate's workshop in Cali getting some work done before it gets sent over. cheaper to fix shit on it there than pissfart with some V8 bogan shop over here.

Which model Maxima you got?

They have good engines, VQ35DE but not a fan of the shape of the car.

The 1991 model. non VQ.

btw... VIPBOY used to be on this car before we sold it... before your time Cass

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