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Nah your reference was perfectly clear Christian - Dave is just a bit slow :blush:

I also could never figure out why Dom had the "TeamSR" sticker on his front windscreen - doesn't he know he drives a rotary - not a tractor!

Nah your reference was perfectly clear Christian - Dave is just a bit slow :blush:

I also could never figure out why Dom had the "TeamSR" sticker on his front windscreen - doesn't he know he drives a rotary - not a tractor!

It was Team "Spit Roast" or something like that.

Gayer than aidz.

Nah your reference was perfectly clear Christian - Dave is just a bit slow :laugh:

yeah... i am, but mostly i just wanted an excuse to use that picture. :)

Are those chromed R32 GTR Rims? They look pretty nice there..

-D

nope, 32R rims dont have dish

32 rims are also 5 stud last i checked.

cubes are not.

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Kristian. Time to display some testicular fortitude.

Step 1. pick up a cheap set of OZ Racing Futura wheels on YAJ.

Step 2. bust em apart

Step 3. order the right width barrels out of germany/uk to attain flushness.

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Step 4. powdercoat that shit to match the cube

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Step 5. dump it on its arse (airbags recommended) use the Nissan Micra kit out of the UK or go homebrew locally

Step 6. Assume title of king baller... and profit.

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