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i dont see how you can relate a $500k supercar and a nissan gtr.. come on mate even you know that is ridiculous. :devil:

lol, i was only referring to the 4wd part of the lambo because you said you prefer rwd. but then you can get that new model thats lighter and doesnt have the 4wd system, cant remember what that one was called.

lol i wouldnt be trying to drift a lambo :P

that audi is porn seen it around a few times

so true. i wouldnt even park it anywhere. the only spot it would ever get parked is in my garage.

would love to see one in a drift championship though :devil:

I miss my car looking pretty :D

ah love low cars, yours was as low as my old 32 :)

i wont be able to lower my gtr too much because i have several speed bumps down my street :devil:

but if anyone says that my car is sitting to high, ill just say shutup, i have a gtr and you dont lol. that should work :P

your car needs low, can get below 100mm and will still clear speed bumps.... mine did

needs good fitment though for sure

ah love low cars, yours was as low as my old 32 :devil:

your car needs low, can get below 100mm and will still clear speed bumps.... mine did

needs good fitment though for sure

ill get coilovers so i can adjust it accordingly and good fitment for sure.

dunno if i have posted this but i love this sound its awesome.

ohhh bonus talking to my old workmate and patti's has a guardroller

i wonder if James will let me borrow it to roll the lips on my car

if you cant get a hold of it give us a yell, i can get a hold of one for you to borrow. i was drinking that night but im pretty sure i saw one in my mates shed lol.

ease up geeeeeeeeez.. no chance tractor dont make me talk about offsets :devil::P

I had about an inch on you, now with 17's its about an inch and a half lol... Lets not go there!!!!

When I get back, ive got something in store for you :D

lol you are like the last person in the world to be giving any criticism.

Go read Maestro or whichever english text you have been assigned :P

the crucible.. its about witches n shit

LMAOOO get a skyline and then try make a comment hahaha

Exhaust scrapping everywhere, Tyres scrapping in the inner wheel arch and guards for flushness and lowness would qualify my car as being low.... Just ask Alex... He's cars a 4wd next to mine lollll

siff, my hilux would rape your skyline

95kw atw of turbo awesomeness

are u fkn joking?

lost the plot kiddo.

how good is that road blags? haha 3km of awesomenesss haha.. :D

smart man :ermm:

Woot. Got my new car last night. Gearbox is a bit crunchy but the car is FAST (especially after driving a Supra).

Gonna have to spend a bit of cash fixing it up but once I sell my other car I'll have plenty of coin to play with.

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