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Well if you do decide to get the bbs's i reckon you should get the silver ones with the red BBS logo.

There is a picture of one in the vic post your ride thread i think. Looks the sh!t.

EDIT: i just looked, the gtr was silver my bad

Edited by El_Mutto

That mean I'd have to buy new - $$$$

I've got other bits I want to buy for my R.

It was only a week ago that I hate my R and somehow I love it again, geez...

I would of given up the GTST for the GTR as well. I'm not a very patient person.

I think why white is so common is because it is the official racing color of japan so anyone that would of bought a GTR would have been like I want a white one.

Its cos white were the last run of R32 GTR's. R33 GTR racing colours were blue, black and red. It's also the paint that didn't cost extra due to metallics or pearls :D

whats up with kids on scooters these days, when i was there age if you were caught on a scooter you would get bashed now all these little fags are everywhere, i hate them just as much as rollerblades, luckily its still the same with rollerblader's as it was when i was younger.

Well if you do decide to get the bbs's i reckon you should get the silver ones with the red BBS logo.

There is a picture of one in the vic post your ride thread i think. Looks the sh!t.

EDIT: i just looked, the gtr was silver my bad

nick's R... is fkn rad!

nick's R... is fkn rad!

+1

Not sure if I should 'superleggera' my bank account for a set cos a mate just tried to tell me Nismo LM GT4 would look good on mine...

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