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Leather freezes your ass in the winter and burns your ass in the summer LOL!

if your leather seats aren't heated and your windows aren't tinted, then I'm sorry, nyukkuh you poor!

fk that. i'd put a lot more k's on a ferrari if i could afford one. whats the point if you dont drive the thing?

italian cars, lots of kms... does not compute. (unless they have ze german engines ie. Lamborghini)

point is to tell people you have one

yes they do... hey have a book...

but purple/purple will probably suffice

tell me more about this book. Stock injectors are red and I've got purple ones in now :mad:

which EPA had this book? Was it moorabbin?

Reading the EPA there is no law againts replacement injectors, only larger ones...

Spill the beans about said book!

skyline is outside :ninja:

been dreaming of this since i was 12 ahahaha..

drove it around for a bit and my god! its such a difference from the 4wd's im used to.

Congrats, even when I go outside to the driveway I still get that feeling of awesomeness, feels good mang. I'm sure most people here agree and love driving / owning there cars :mad:

skyline is outside :)

been dreaming of this since i was 12 ahahaha..

drove it around for a bit and my god! its such a difference from the 4wd's im used to.

Enjoy it whilst you can cause once the cops arrive to the party you'll soon give up and buy a golf! :down:

Enjoy it whilst you can cause once the cops arrive to the party you'll soon give up and buy a golf! :down:

lawll ill apply for an exemption, and if that backfires, i can get my employer to write something out

lawll ill apply for an exemption, and if that backfires, i can get my employer to write something out

It doesn't take a lot of effort to find something unroadworthy/illegal on a skyline. Your restriction is just another headache ontop haha.

lol, he wont listen to anyone his like me when I was that age, I was a fraction away from buying a 32 GTST but good thing I didn't the first week of owning the N/A got pulled over and checked for turbo etc.

All the best with it Mohsen, if you get f**ked by cops just buy another car straight away.. keep the 32 in the garage for 4 years. Then it will only be a 25 year old car :down:

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