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nah i was for real i thought they make kmart clothes..

nos well who needs that shit anyway unless ur brian spilner and wana make a shiiick entry to chapel then u need it

fair enough, well now you know who they really are.

i've been on here since i was 15.. about a year after i spotted that Z-tune thats doing the rounds in melb.. after that, i was hooked.. so i joined and yeah. kinda annoying the shit outa these kents for now :)

loving those audire's on page 1

lol ill pay for my sau membership the say i turn 18.. now to play the waiting game

omg you have no taste GTFO :)

man really need to get my coupe going wana cruise around olschool styles with teh mk1's

and a 20v 4age ;) if i ever get f**ken engine/gearbox mount measurements :P

omg you have no taste GTFO :)

man really need to get my coupe going wana cruise around olschool styles with teh mk1's

and a 20v 4age ;) if i ever get f**ken engine/gearbox mount measurements :P

stfu man, they would look awesome on my cop..

old school jap cars need dish like those old school works

stfu man, they would look awesome on my cop..

old school jap cars need dish like those old school works

what my mk1's dont?

they have 85mm at front and 95mm at the back, they only 14s to so it looks pretty good

and in the end its not much, but the rims sit flush with the guards so im happy :)

will it look good when dumped on its arse? :) if so then yes

im waiting for the ute to get its lifter chopped up.

thinking of buying some cheap ass second hand 4x4 rims and seeing if they fit.

buy them without a fkn clue about the size needed.. should be a dodgy and surprising outcome LOL. started flaring one guard but got bored ahahaha

I just spent $70 on a parking fine that could have been my SAU membership :P

I was going to ask when you were going to sort that out :)

resprayed NA s1.5 R33, whats the chance of it being a total shitter. 80%?

About 85%?

I know a GTS-R that's going to be up for sale soon... ;)

fark.. man ur not even 18 and u got 3000posts how the f*k does that work.

u should be on myspace or listening to justin beaver or somethin

Meh 3k posts is nothing.

I think Tharaka racked up double that in half the time!

GTR-BOY if you seriously are looking at n/a r33's for when your getting your Ps let me know, i will be selling mine in a month or 2 ( get off my Ps )

My car just has the usual stuff, making a healthy 123rwkw also (P plate legal) never had a issue with it in the 2 years I've been driving it, oh and its a 95.

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