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Big big wet has come to the southeast Everyone safe? Evacuated, or flooded?

Timely reminder not to do anything stupid in flood waters domokun.gif

I never drive silly in wet conditions!ph34r.gif

Nice....but it won't go with aaalllll the other bits I have coming! Plus that's not part of the widebody Nismo kit! ;p

Nice....but it won't go with aaalllll the other bits I have coming! Plus that's not part of the widebody Nismo kit! ;p

Takero's (?) front bar Craig - surely that will match some of the bits coming? Just needs paint..... :whistling:

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Takero's (?) front bar Craig - surely that will match some of the bits coming? Just needs paint..... :whistling:

yummy

i'd be happy with just a front lip & side skirts...

contemplating whether i should get the skirts for sale on ebay

There's more then one nismo kit for our cars?

I thought this one was it?

Nope, just one Nismo kit for NM's and one for PM's.

They are only "widebody" if you modify them to be and are made for RS/RX's only

Takero's (?) front bar Craig - surely that will match some of the bits coming? Just needs paint..... :whistling:

Yes

mmmm.... Takero's ricey goodness

Nope, just one Nismo kit for NM's and one for PM's.

They are only "widebody" if you modify them to be and are made for RS/RX's only

Interesting...got a pic?

Yes

mmmm.... Takero's ricey goodness

concur...bit OTT riceness...

Takero's (?) front bar Craig - surely that will match some of the bits coming? Just needs paint..... :whistling:

Damn you!

Don't won't front bar but the back looks like porn IMO!

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Ahh, just heaps of awesome wagon action; hard to explain, coupe owners wouldn't understand...nyaanyaa.gif

What about you Aaron?thumbsup.gif

Haha same old shit.. Given up on cars for the time being so just driving around the Jaffa

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No gay s14 shit bro from another mo!

We have the speed and handling...just working on aero!

2 tonne of our of control goodness!

haha I hear your getting a wide body? I thought stags already have that

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