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someones gotta keep sh*t on track around here :ph34r:

oh look at you on your high horse now :thumbsup:

i agree, looking for a car is even worse knowing its guna be so hard to sell the one youve got for a decent price :S

yeah i know how it feels, took ages to sell my old 32 was a nice car to

oooooo they are nice, would fit well too.

mmm fark i hate waiting for parts

and not having any money to buy more :thumbsup:

haha, i just bought some new caster rods, nothing exciting. i got these ones alot cheaper then nissan brand ones.

oooooo they are nice, would fit well too.

haha, i just bought some new caster rods, nothing exciting. i got these ones alot cheaper then nissan brand ones.

yeah see i know, and they not bad price to :ph34r:

nissan is farked anything from them is a rip :thumbsup:

yeah its time for a real GTR not one that looks like one lol

yeah, yours looks good though

whats ya wheel specs ^^?

ditto

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