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thought id do this modifying thing properly and instead of just getting power i decided to make my suspension better, i just bought a bunch of nolathane bushes, nearly there whole catalogue for the gtr. cant wait to see what it feels like when its all fitted :)

lol slow at replying

Ice cream on lygon, then Eureka Skydeck. Guaranteed date win.

Yeah date win

bahahaha nah man we just seeing where things are going.. shes a smart girl so don't want to screw things up :)

Sounds like a good idea actually, maybe save it for a more warm night

nah no need for a warm night.... i always get ice-cream with missus down lygon the gas heaters they have along there keep you warm while you eat

This is true :)

Hurt much?

A little bit.. 1st session for the outline took 2 hours which hurt a fair bit especially on my ribs then the other 3 sessions were only an hour. Last session was the top part which I thought was gonna hurt like hell again but I couldn't feel it.. I was more relaxed I think cause I knew it was gonna be finished :laugh:

shan how would 17x9x+20 go on an R32 taxi?

thankss, lots of love, xoxo.

(change my name back kunt :) )

lol that would need some serious flaring and camber to get right. Will be scrub central on the front.

17x9 +30 is the ideal setup for r32 gtst's.

lol that would need some serious flaring and camber to get right. Will be scrub central on the front.

17x9 +30 is the ideal setup for r32 gtst's.

thats what nisskid recomended with stock guards and low.. any chance sedans are different?

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