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man u gota get onto it.. the guy who runs p/c is young hires all hot birds doooooooooooo it i need a way in :happy:

he could be your wingman " hi haaaaave you met alex?" ( love how i met your mother, its a great show)

that's a shame! you should get him back on the bandwagon

my dad is still young at heart - sl55 amg and cbr900 in the garage

I am trying to get my dad back in the game again by getting a 240Z / 260Z.

He's just driving around in a Camry atm...

Ah well, at least it get's him from A to B.

man u gota get onto it.. the guy who runs p/c is young hires all hot birds doooooooooooo it i need a way in :happy:

Pics!

Found these pics on uk forum :happy:

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That's Dave from GTRShop's old do-luck R33 GTR. Runs 19x10.5 +12 all around.

Yours are +21 offset, which means it'll go into the fenders by 9mm (and also means you have 9mm less clearance with your suspension). You may have to run a small spacer.

dear alex,

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fuck off.

kind regards,

shan

Yeah, not bad for a 33 but I'd still prefer a 32 :happy:

please don't weigh in on this when your choice of cars include a poopra, a 300zx and an MR2. :P

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