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just saw this comment on the website

"haha yoshis bak..

..this wil b the skyline to envy on de streets..agresive yet subtle.. sussed out."

looks like the car will be pink on 22"

cock cream interior and a ricer bodykit

and wings from autobarn

thanks but no thanks

lmfao

and that s14's pretty sick. just sayin

hahaha a picture says a thousand words..

Lol i was about to mention the same, but i cant talk :P

Like i said we know the guys building it and its not going to end up habib spec. I just hope the black rims with the red lip win then the exterior of the car is in no way habib spec lol, its clearly going to have recaro seats of some kind to in the interior and maybe some trim like carpet and door trims. and of course a stereo. have brakes done, suspension and then i reckon the most ghey thing will be when they pick a rego plate for it lol

Chose the good quality sound system for the car not into fully sick subs just want good sound. Crap choice for the seats i should of gone the white leather or whatever closest to stock was. Would of prefered no bucket seats at all also but just chose one.

Forgot to see which rims one if someone wants to tell us please do cause i can't be bothered goin on the site till the next voting is open like a week?

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The car is looking surprisingly descent! Much better than alot of R34 GT's out there... not sure about the graphics coming up - hope they got an option for NO GRAPHICS, looks fine as is.

Yea agreed although it's stupid people chose th tv's and shit for the sound system and not the good quality sound. I guess they didn't choose the big bass option or whatever that was but meh still homo.

Hopefully with the graphics it will just be a vinyl wrap so it can be taken off cause if it's painted on that'll suck such a fat one

Yea agreed although it's stupid people chose th tv's and shit for the sound system and not the good quality sound. I guess they didn't choose the big bass option or whatever that was but meh still homo.

Hopefully with the graphics it will just be a vinyl wrap so it can be taken off cause if it's painted on that'll suck such a fat one

+1

so far it is a good simple combination. It will just be wrecked if it has some gay vinyl on it.

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