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lol yup, its the old one. it was one with light frontend, which we repaired (all legit, inspected etc.) keep in mind NSX's are rear engined and the front is just a luggage compartment.

btw driftline is now solded. some asian dude bought all the spare parts n all the half done cars for the cost of a couple of R33 GTRs :down:

Fark.. I've gotta buy a guitar amp too. It's easy to spend $10,000 - $20,000 on a guitar rig. I wish I had that kind of coin...

Fuck man, what setup are you buying?

I bought a quadbox and a head for like $750 all together.

f**k man, what setup are you buying?

I bought a quadbox and a head for like $750 all together.

I didn't say I was going to buy anything worth that price :) I just meant it's easy to spend that much on 2 guitars and amp rig. I've got a mate with an $11,000 guitar :D

At this stage I'm just going to buy a cheap amp for gigs (~$1000) and borrow my singer's Strat or Tele.

Luckily I can use them on recordings too ;) One day I'll buy my own decent guitars. At this stage I just can't justify it.

Woo! got my skyline hoodie. I still reckon the design shits all over the Sau one

me too.... XXXL ftw

And can't he broken with ruff sex

depends on how hard you squeeze your asshole phagsiu

If only condoms were made of carbon fiber then :D

get charles to wrap one for you

Hmmm my shocks r getting worse. Coilover time ;)

bout fucking time

what are you gonna do to make it squat for superior acceleration? :)

nice

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