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i wish i had a clock

look to the left of your steering wheel.

i think you guys might like this

think saturday night live said that "mohsen will never need to post this" when they aired it 3 weeks ago.

also you're a fucking muppet for thinking that 350z wheels are a good alternative to R33 GTR wheels. GTFO.

FX45 wheels are hot shit tho if you're keepin it stock. Fit great on an R32 too. factory concave 20" wheels FTW.

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the japanese ones have a nissan logo instead of infiniti, so less hassles from cops.

different colour gauges, also one of em had a clock in it i think (could be GTS4 thing tho)

And GTSt too, on GTR, they all are same colour but can't get certain answer whether its same or?

Moral of story, R32 suck. Shouldve bought another R33.

18s look big on r32s, imagine how big 20s would look

18's don't look big on an R32, they look normal. dunno if you noticed, but an R32 sedan is a panzer tank compared to most sports cars.

if you're gonna piddle in faggotry by sticking to stock nissan wheels, you might as well go balls out and get the best stockies you can buy.

also...

i wish i had a cock

fixed.

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