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drove the 32 out of the garage, around the block and behind the ceffy so I could work on it.

dunno why, but i just bought a set of wheels for the 32. 18x8.5" +3 and 18x9.5"+0.

dammit. I'm supposed to be selling this bucket of hopes n dreams held together by zipties.

BIM Driftmasters...

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http://www.neweraparts.com/Default.aspx?ta...p;ProductID=818

hmmm gota decide if i should buy this girl ive gone out a few times a valentines day present

i am buying dinner/movies for the night

hells no. if you're not dating her no present. you'll come off as corny/desperate or make her feel bad for not gettin something for you. paying for dinner/movies is enough, and if she's smart enough will appreciate it.

if you've been goin out for a while then present is fine, if not... gtfo. flowers might be better... no obligations for her to reciprocate.

hells no. if you're not dating her no present. you'll come off as corny/desperate or make her feel bad for not gettin something for you. paying for dinner/movies is enough, and if she's smart enough will appreciate it.

if you've been goin out for a while then present is fine, if not... gtfo. flowers might be better... no obligations for her to reciprocate.

Yeh didnt mean present like that

flowers are a present

thought about chocolates...... but dont want her to get fat and could start a chain reaction haha

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yeh seen them before they nice

do BIM make a 7 spoke wheel also? that they use on the vertex r32 4 door demo car?

they look very similer in design

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Get it!

:)

na R33's are going for around 7-11k. theres an S2 on ebay but yeah nahh. dented, front tires full of tread, rears need changing. i wonder what that cars been through.

forgot to say: would be awesome to respray in red..

hmmm gota decide if i should buy this girl ive gone out a few times a valentines day present

i am buying dinner/movies for the night

if shes your girlfriend then yah.

if your just dating then nah.

Edited by GTR-boy
na R33's are going for around 7-11k. theres an S2 on ebay but yeah nahh. dented, front tires full of tread, rears need changing. i wonder what that cars been through.

forgot to say: would be awesome to respray in red..

if shes your girlfriend then yah.

if your just dating then nah.

Yeah don't buy it off Ebay.

Get one from a car dealer so you can see the car in person.

na R33's are going for around 7-11k. theres an S2 on ebay but yeah nahh. dented, front tires full of tread, rears need changing. i wonder what that cars been through.

forgot to say: would be awesome to respray in red..

if shes your girlfriend then yah.

if your just dating then nah.

haha i bought flowers they are still a present as i see it :)

yeh when i was looking for a n/a 33 (on Ps atm) went all over the place.. so many shitty ones that P platers or young people have just completely rooted.. one guy i went to his house (was asking 12k) all the way to northern suburbs and he was completely hung over.. key marks all over the car which wern't on the pics.. ricey bright floor mats.. and just bad condition in general..

oh and another one.. was so low that when we went for a test drive in it going out his driveway at 1km/h scraped like a mofo..

lucky i found a good one on the last one i was going to look at on carsales, still hasnt skipped a beat.

mm fair enough

i guess ill get it fully checked over before i buy one.

on another note:

went and saw wolfman

since i get scared very easily, i was shitting myself

but it was pretty good. epic fight at the end

yeh when i was looking for a n/a 33 (on Ps atm) went all over the place.. so many shitty ones that P platers or young people have just completely rooted.. one guy i went to his house (was asking 12k) all the way to northern suburbs and he was completely hung over.. key marks all over the car which wern't on the pics.. ricey bright floor mats.. and just bad condition in general..

oh and another one.. was so low that when we went for a test drive in it going out his driveway at 1km/h scraped like a mofo..

lucky i found a good one on the last one i was going to look at on carsales, still hasnt skipped a beat.

lucky you didnt buy it wouldnt wana be stuck with ricey floor mats :)

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