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he's the second in line of the circle jerk. that's his official position. true story.

So he is a circle jerk?

:bunny:

Oh and Jamie you will prob know about this

noticed Alex has his r33 gtr veilside back. They end up fixing the stuttering problem or gave up? Ifbthey fixed it I'm stopping by their workshop haha

Ah yeah,

Ray from RE Customs fixed the problem.

I spoke to him briefly and from memory he said that there was a slight leak in the Inlet Plenum which was causing the stuttering.

I am sure there was more to it but that's all I got out from Ray at the time.

It's a complete car now with Veilside Andrew Evolution X wheels, which came off a 180SX.

You remember the last RE Customs Dyno Day and a white 180SX was there... (The one that pulled 319 rwKw's)

The Veilside wheels came from that car.

soo smooth

http://www.stanceworks.com/?p=8447

funky get on it

that is EXACTLY the look I'm goin for, but with dished work meisters and metallic paint instead of matte. Dunno bout the oldschool mirrors or the plaid interior, going with a tan leather trim.

he's a member of a circle jerk. yes. actual fact.

LOL!

soo smooth

http://www.stanceworks.com/?p=8447

funky get on it

Love Satin Paint.

this year... events

and circle jerker of course

Haha!

Nice!

that is EXACTLY the look I'm goin for, but with dished work meisters and metallic paint instead of matte. Dunno bout the oldschool mirrors or the plaid interior, going with a tan leather trim.

WORK Meisters = Awesome!

Go satin paint...

that is EXACTLY the look I'm goin for, but with dished work meisters and metallic paint instead of matte. Dunno bout the oldschool mirrors or the plaid interior, going with a tan leather trim.

So that exact look, minus the wheels, paint and interior.

$600 p/a for the R32 and $400 p/a for the golf. giggity.

Not that I've been at fault in the last 8 years.

hey funks where do you get your ultramarine paint from?

shouldnt any body shop do it?

need about 2 litres of it

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