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Continue virgin boy.

kill them, kill them all

anyways

guys, im interested in a black S1 R33 GTS

a mate refered me to an add, so i call and the seller says its had a major service, blowing no smoke, not burning oil

mechanically perfect

only thing is, its got some filler in the back left guard.. should i give it a miss? the seller DID just be honest with it and tell me so.... need some experienced input here (and shans flaming lol)

i guess it depends on how desperaste you are and how noticable it is

given its a black car, any imperfection looks horrible

so unless its mirror straight it will look like ass

i guess it depends on how desperaste you are and how noticable it is

given its a black car, any imperfection looks horrible

so unless its mirror straight it will look like ass

hmmmm, thing is, i want a black car because almost anything goes with black..

and if its just panel damage, and a small patch. i can live with it for a bit till i get it fixed properly

yeah well it depends on if it will bother you or not

but any black car will show up any panel issues

so if you dont mind that , go for it

but be sure to check the basic mechanical shit etc before forking over cash

people these days too easily fork over their cash without checking stuff etc

specially for a first car you dont want to be suckered into a junker

not bad if you can handle Clooney

His job is too fly all over the country and go to big companies and sack people..Pretty shitty job...But basically he spends his whole life on planes and at airports...goes home about 5 days a year and hates it

Its kinda funny but kinda boring...

"Men That Stare at Goats" was better

Edited by Arthur T3
Thanks man!! Have you got my number?

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

i lost it... pm me

lulz

bahahahahahaha

Went and picked up 2 more tyres today and saw these on the Civic at the shop

Come in 15x8 et0 Look crazy!!

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they are ripped off SSR longchamp XR4's

the genuine SSR ones come is all sorts of rad offsets and look better

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