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hey peeps, the name is kris

i live in western burbs of melb

these are my past cars and current cefiro, have had a heap of other cars like older rx7's, ke70's and a t18 but nothing worth mentioning

let me know what u rekn, thanks guys and gals

my r31 rb30e+t

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my 180 ca18de+t

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my r32 rb20det

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and my current ride, cefiro rb20det

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Taylors Lakes west?

I think i've seen some of those next door to my mates mrs place :(

don't live in Taylors Lakes but I'm always there as most of my mates are from that area

Lol another Kris; Welcome to the forums dude

thanks mate

Tuff offset on the rear of your 31. Were you running 25mm spacers?

if your reffering to the 15's they ran no spacers they were 15x8 -4

toughhh i thnk ive seen ya couple of times man

probably lol what area areu from?

yeh me, brock and his brother were all sharing an account on here and with pm's coming and going it was getting hella confusing

Yes it was.... haha

Have you got the engine back in the ceffy?

Welcome back to SAU anyway. Catch ya around.

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