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I love all the noobs who cry when someones car isn't sitting on the ground... they finally buy a car, dump it, drive it for 5 mins, turn the kit into a horrible, cracked nightmare and get defected 500 times... parents yell at them so they sell car... but because they had an import for 5 mins they're now experts

from someone who has been driving imports everyday for 8 years and has never been defected you may now kiss my arse :nyaanyaa:

hella flush might look cool sitting in a car park but try driving it round the streets of Melbourne like that... good luck kiddies

ps. nice Chaser... needs more low tho;)

Ok... Which side you on?

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I love all the noobs who cry when someones car isn't sitting on the ground... they finally buy a car, dump it, drive it for 5 mins, turn the kit into a horrible, cracked nightmare and get defected 500 times... parents yell at them so they sell car... but because they had an import for 5 mins they're now experts

from someone who has been driving imports everyday for 8 years and has never been defected you may now kiss my arse :nyaanyaa:

hella flush might look cool sitting in a car park but try driving it round the streets of Melbourne like that... good luck kiddies

ps. nice Chaser... needs more low tho;)

Yep. Im a 'noob'...

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I love all the noobs who cry when someones car isn't sitting on the ground... they finally buy a car, dump it, drive it for 5 mins, turn the kit into a horrible, cracked nightmare and get defected 500 times... parents yell at them so they sell car... but because they had an import for 5 mins they're now experts

from someone who has been driving imports everyday for 8 years and has never been defected you may now kiss my arse :nyaanyaa:

hella flush might look cool sitting in a car park but try driving it round the streets of Melbourne like that... good luck kiddies

ps. nice Chaser... needs more low tho;)

if you cant drive then your going to have issues if you have some driving ability you'll be fine AND look awesome.

its horses for courses if you dig fitment and shit then thats cool if you dig autosalon and dyno's thats cool i dont ask anyone to like my car and dont ask me to like theres everyone should think this way and just be able to appreciate the work which has gone into it. thats what it is really about.

so yo foolz stop hating on each other ya both got shitboxes.

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ash why u sellin bro?

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nah here u go, your turn to give me a hard time ^_^

+ i never said ur car needs to scrape the ground. GTR's dont need to be slammed. minimised tire to guard height + strong offset = GTR stance and presence ^_^

same theory with all cars i guess.

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nah here u go, your turn to give me a hard time ^_^

+ i never said ur car needs to scrape the ground. GTR's dont need to be slammed. minimised tire to guard height + strong offset = GTR stance and presence ^_^

same theory with all cars i guess.

Which pic is the most recent? Silver with gardening edging looks good....

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nah here u go, your turn to give me a hard time ^_^

+ i never said ur car needs to scrape the ground. GTR's dont need to be slammed. minimised tire to guard height + strong offset = GTR stance and presence ^_^

same theory with all cars i guess.

Was 1 of those pics taken at 7/11 in Richmond?

Fitment is tight and stance looks nice.

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Was 1 of those pics taken at 7/11 in Richmond?

Fitment is tight and stance looks nice.

thanks mate

yeah the pictures with factory aero are that that 7/11. with the BN kit is a different one.

stance is good, fitment on the front is perfect, I need to reduce the camber on the rear to get the fitment right,

i literally just put the stiches on and didnt have a chance to adjust my camber arms- was running 17x9.5+17 XD9 on the rear for an hour to get to a mates place lol

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what are the meshies on the black GTR fronted R32?

also, are those stock headlights on the silver r32 with garden edging?

nice.

grant- congratulations man!

if you dont want your N1 bootlip ill buy that too :P

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