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lol, I know, jspec sold the one I was looking at!!!! :dry: (I knew the site being down was bad luck!) I sent them an email with my preference and the next time one comes up I think I'll grab it. Then I'll get a tow bar. And pull my loves on the back. lol. WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!

Haha!!

Next time, you'll get it!

fact that it's a S30 fastback makes it instantly better than any other car in this thread.

great, now you're gonna be mexican. what happened to 10mm to 15mm?

that mitsi zero graphic f**king owns.... i have always wanted to do it to my 33 lol

it wont be mexican with 20mm, thats only gonna be like 15mm out

provided he slams it of course

Who want's an exhaust tail pipe?

lolol

That's helpful.

Who's good at flaring guards? Have seen people flare out to 35mm+ so 20mm shouldn't be a big ask :happy:

athid is the man...

i'll sms you his number

20mm is easy.... i have pulled my own guards more than that on the 33, but you "might" crack the paint... and ya gotta accept that

Hmm.. Seeing as I love black but can't afford a full respray - what about half and half?

I'm thinking black roof, bootlid and spoiler...

NO NO NO NO!

just deal with red man... it's a fresh spray...

athid is the man...

i'll sms you his number

20mm is easy.... i have pulled my own guards more than that on the 33, but you "might" crack the paint... and ya gotta accept that

Thanks man!! Have you got my number?

I don't mind cracked paint. Will just respray them :happy: No biggie.

NO NO NO NO!

just deal with red man... it's a fresh spray...

Red is definitely growing on me, but every time I look at pics of my old car I miss the black so much!

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