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yeah I'd totally hit a blue R33 over a MP1.

Although I'd probably take the clear off it and give it another coat of clear with candy light blue pearl in it to make the blue pop.

Haha, I was just seeing if you really still had stuff left after so long

Lol yeah, don't think any of it sold...it's mainly misc. parts that only the odd person here or there needs from time to time...I lost the GPS system actually, and that's the 1 thing everyone keeps asking about..

Once my house is built and I move in I'll probably just throw whatever is left in the bin..

omg omg omg omg omg

found my dream car.... like the one I'd probably never ever sell.

fuck.

i need to free up some cash to buy now.

FS:

A31 Cefiro

S14 200SX

R32 GTR

R32 GTS4

4x Work Meisters S1 3P

4x Godfather VIP Wheels

omg omg omg omg omg

found my dream car.... like the one I'd probably never ever sell.

f**k.

i need to free up some cash to buy now.

FS:

A31 Cefiro

S14 200SX

R32 GTR

R32 GTS4

4x Work Meisters S1 3P

4x Godfather VIP Wheels

Same size all round or staggered?

staggered.

18 x 10 +8

18 x 10.5 +15

still disassembled, can powdercoat the centre whatever colour.

Might keep the meisters tho... I might be able to find cheap 4 stud centres or upgrade the hubs to 5 stud and use em.

lol kris, GTS4 and Cef will come with reg and roady. but sif I'd sell to you jewish kents anyways.

staggered.

18 x 10 +8

18 x 10.5 +15

still disassembled, can powdercoat the centre whatever colour.

lol kris, GTS4 and Cef will come with reg and roady. but sif I'd sell to you jewish kents anyways.

These offset will fill the guards on my 33r perfectly...

Unsure about tyre sizing - don't want to stuff the 4wd up...

So godamn tempting...

Hell, PM me how much you chasing for them please.

gotta give me at least $2500 for em to make it worth my time, otherwise I'll just hang onto em and put em on this car I'm hopefully gonna nab.

actually nah fuckkit, I'll just sell the cef and make up the diff. I'll put the car on creditcard :worship: gotta love platinum credit limits.

what is it shan?

on another note. gotta open up my valley cover again tomorrow and start checking which coil is the dud

loving skyline ownership. LOVING IT

I'll be doing the same thing man. I've got a nasty hesitation / splutter at 4k onwards. Gonna give the coils a coat of silicone until I get some more work and can get some newies.

Aaah, the joys.

silicone

WHY DIDNT I THINK OF THAT. f**k!

lol 5 am wake up and take them out again :worship:

Apparently you can coat them in this spray shit. I'll dig up the details for you in a second. I'm gonna give it a whirl tomorrow, apparently this stuff does a pretty decent job.

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