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You ain't seen that before? That was one of your turns Ash. But you didn't turn up so we played for you.

That was awesome Birds!!! Pull out that dance move next time we go out! :thumbsup:

Btw, in regards to your event; Friday is going to be a bit difficult but I'll try and get down there. What are you doing on the Saturday? Coz I'm pretty keen to celebrate with you.

Haha there's never enough room to do that stuff at crowded clubs, I do love trick moves though.

No stress...it's nothing special, just something my friends put together. Thought I'd let ya know in case you and the regulars hadn't planned anything for Friday.

haha :D

Nice should be happy with it Mo - Just dont waste too much money on it, all in moderation :) a 34GTR will prob be cheap by the time you get off Ps :P

Fucking hell, Rota are the biggest wannabes of all :laugh:

The first set of wheels are copies of TE37V's, designed to suite older model cars, like so...

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And 2nd set are Nismo LMGT4 wannabes.

But yeah, if Mohsen does not wanna spend too much on it, just go for Rotas.

Plenty of ppl rep'em in the USA.

Hmmm don't like 5 spokes Tho. Prefer multis

I think 5 thick spokes suite the R33 due to it being a large looking car.

Needs a tough looking set of wheels, IMO.

But then again, look at Billy's... Looks nice.

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