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respect :wub: that driftworks car looks orite but its got the kit an shit i dunno orange everyday would shit me.

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diggin the blue idea i mean check this hot shit out.

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seriously though dig coloured lips and like black centres :yes:

have a dude interested in swapping his 2+2 s30 for my car... s30s been restored bla bla bla

before today i would have said yes, but i highly doubt an s30 could go through corners like the r32 :/

Do it.

30K would go towards a toyota hilux for work/daily though not mods.

only mods would be a nice set of wheels, a quality/quiet exhaust and some carbon to modernize the interior a bit

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have a dude interested in swapping his 2+2 s30 for my car... s30s been restored bla bla bla

before today i would have said yes, but i highly doubt an s30 could go through corners like the r32 :/

Say yes and sell it for ridiculous price.

Meaning moar cash for next ride and these Z sells bit easier than Skylines these days.

Only the GT3's pull off the orange wheels properly.

All prior examples, shithouse.

lmao i couldnt see shit in the fog, saw leigh turn off, thought something was up so i followed him into a side street.. turns out he was going home haha

will bring a CB next time and damnnnn my car looked so shit compared to everyone else, now i know what all the r32/ 4 door hating is all about baha

lol :D

You car was clean dude, very clean. IMO its a great example.

I don't hate cars such as that. If it was a shitbox, well... ye thats then fair

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