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Am I the only one that thinks that she isn't that great? Sure I wouldn't kick her out of bed if she farted, but I think the media attention she gets about her looks is a bit full on

shes not, she did a good job in the film though

Am I the only one that thinks that she isn't that great? Sure I wouldn't kick her out of bed if she farted, but I think the media attention she gets about her looks is a bit full on

i agree. Brad pitt is hotter than her ;)

price and what do they look like? light up red?

could use a boost gauge

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ba...-C-t333845.html

They look really great when they're lit up. Pretty sure they don't light up red though from memory of my mate's Silvia.

you got 5 boost guages?

need them for my NA car....

im joking btw

You really are a bit silly aren't you?

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ba...-C-t333845.html

They look really great when they're lit up. Pretty sure they don't light up red though from memory of my mate's Silvia.

You really are a bit silly aren't you?

nah after ones that light up red, match the rest of the dash lights

yeah they would have :touch:

shouldve pulled them out before the tow truck came lol

i actually did think of that lol, but my head was hurting to much and i was getting very blurry vision so the paramedics ( which were very hot) checked me out and i got scans and stuff when i got to the hospital, so i had no time to do it :D

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ba...-C-t333845.html

They look really great when they're lit up. Pretty sure they don't light up red though from memory of my mate's Silvia.

You really are a bit silly aren't you?

i have my moments

i was actually WORKING (see what i did there? lol)

why'd you rip your spoiler off?

Oh yes, very good sir.

I always take it off, put it back on, take it off, put it on. I like the kinda sleek look without it. But then it makes it look tacky so I put it back on. Maybe a GTR spoiler or something would look ok?

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