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Wait till tomorrow night when your balls fall off and you choose not to go again.

lol i gotta drive to carlton to enrol in uni tomorrow ;)

aye hamish wanna lift with me from the meet point? more than welcomed to drive my car so i dont have to shit myself for 5 hours :)

This was a few years ago, thats what manual / coupes were going for stupid i know. Had a lot of good things that came with it though.

i sold a 1993 r33 gts4 automatic for 9K ~4 years ago

well thats cos the parts are still new my wing mirror cost 2k for one 1200 for the plastic shit and 800 for the heated glass stuff... headlight was 3k.. *shrug* car companies dont make profit on cars any more (apparently) they make it on the parts

>_<

rip off. im kinda having second thoughts on the whole car. plan B would be a 34R easier to work on and not as expensive to run (athink). but cant justify paying 40-50K for a car that looks pretty much like what i have now..

hmmmz

Drifteks have a less aggressive angle and the spokes are different

Uras have agressive spoke angle which does not change on width of rim

Rota nfi

Bee*r have win spoke angle

lmgt's have more curved edging to spokes and angle changes depending on width

serious buziness

Cant find a 9inch pair of Uras so will probably have to opt for some rotas :(

Only 4 door 32 ive ever liked was Nick's old car. Thing was neat and subtle.

As for getting pulled over, wrong place/time you'll always get done, doesn't matter how you drive. Having a black, white, silver etc car also helps cos it doesn't catch the copper's eye as much as something like bright red...

:wub: yeah it was alright

on my p's got pulled over like 30 times current car doesnt get driven enough but been pulled over once got 1 defect i dont agree its "how you drive" depends how stock your car looks

i dunno.... both my cars looked like easy targets to pickup and i hardly every got pulled over, and if i did i was always let go

If I drive in the same direction as a cop I will get pulled over. No doubt about it. I don't give a suit anymore Neways because I know they are too dumb to find any mods/defects :)

some are but you will find some that will defect/epa you

it's cos cops don't like your drifteks pat

lol

tommy mak

worst looking evo out of all of them

agree. normal evo 6 in blue/black = win

Yeah agree, Im actually not a fan of 6's at all

i prefer the 5's... they have a more aggressive look to them

Drifteks have a less aggressive angle and the spokes are different

Uras have agressive spoke angle which does not change on width of rim

Rota nfi

Bee*r have win spoke angle

lmgt's have more curved edging to spokes and angle changes depending on width

serious buziness

Cant find a 9inch pair of Uras so will probably have to opt for some rotas :(

Rota's arnt all that bad.... check my grid's they have fairly tuff concave on them, for cheap rims

i sold a 1993 r33 gts4 automatic for 9K ~4 years ago

>_<

rip off. im kinda having second thoughts on the whole car. plan B would be a 34R easier to work on and not as expensive to run (athink). but cant justify paying 40-50K for a car that looks pretty much like what i have now..

hmmmz

auto plus most people had turbos back then on Ps, and a 93, I bought a 93 4 door auto for 8k when i first got Ps, f**ked it up and got a 2 door coupe manual for extra 3k but was 95 and much nicer accessories

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