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been a good week

tein s-techs

carbon exhaust shroud

red leds for the A/C controls to match the dash

and my titanium gearknob all came and fitted

few weeks wait on my wheels then tharaka going to give it a small shoot

hey funks where do you get your ultramarine paint from?

shouldnt any body shop do it?

need about 2 litres of it

fucked if I know, the boys at driftline source all my paint from some mob in campbellfield, they deliver tubs of it to the workshop.

alex... turning 29 in dec. insured with shannons since 25. no claims and a rating 1.

didnt you have a r34 gtt before? Im struggling enough with my r32 haha

no fair ;)

i started with a silver 4 door r34 that was non turbo then moved onto a black r34 gtt that i still have now (trying to sell it atm).

im definately not in debt or anything like that and im not one of those people where my parents bought me the car, and im not some stuck up douche either lol, just to clear some things up ;)

have you got much mods on your r32?

f**ked if I know, the boys at driftline source all my paint from some mob in campbellfield, they deliver tubs of it to the workshop.

alex... turning 29 in dec. insured with shannons since 25. no claims and a rating 1.

i see.. must be that custom paint place

would ya beleive i only need 2 litres to finish off my project car?

i started with a silver 4 door r34 that was non turbo then moved onto a black r34 gtt that i still have now (trying to sell it atm).

im definately not in debt or anything like that and im not one of those people where my parents bought me the car, and im not some stuck up douche either lol, just to clear some things up ;)

have you got much mods on your r32?

bs shutup you stuck up douche GTFO ;)

yeh but yours is emo

now all your injectors are leaking ;)

haha new denso's are on their way ;)

i started with a silver 4 door r34 that was non turbo then moved onto a black r34 gtt that i still have now (trying to sell it atm).

im definately not in debt or anything like that and im not one of those people where my parents bought me the car, and im not some stuck up douche either lol, just to clear some things up :)

have you got much mods on your r32?

ah nice, great to hear its all working out for you

yeah ive blown a lot of money into my r32, just regular maintenance bits here and there. ~_~

Should have just quit and bought a lancer ey Nick :)

haha new denso's are on their way ;)

ah nice, great to hear its all working out for you

yeah ive blown a lot of money into my r32, just regular maintenance bits here and there. ~_~

Should have just quit and bought a lancer ey Nick ;)

that makes sence, my first car i didnt buy anything for it just serviceing and than the gtt ive only bought a few bits and piece's so that definately helps with the whole money saving as well.

are you going to DECA next weekend?

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