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dude get spinners!! they r sik. n then post up the pics. my bro was gona get them for his r33 - it was about $6000 for 18inch albas with tyres n spinners.

F THAT A JOKE.

I'd be spending that on FMIC, Power FC, and a nice set of Volks. Some people just have money to :flamed:

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I saw the add just then and i thought it was a joke til i read this thread.

This thread is a joke too, next theyll have those clicker things for cars like the ones you used to put on the spokes of ur bmx to make it sound like a motorbike.

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each to their own....................

LET THEM HAVE THEIR SPINNERS AND OTHER SHITE

oh my brothers, imagine the joy of laughing at a stock (internals) R33 in a speed identity crisis because of its spinners.

how can you all rip into people like that when they bring so much laughter into the world???

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each to their own....................

LET THEM HAVE THEIR SPINNERS AND OTHER SHITE

oh my brothers, imagine the joy of laughing at a stock (internals) R33 in a speed identity crisis because of its spinners.  

how can you all rip into people like that when they bring so much laughter into the world???

There is funny, and then there is sad.

Sure spinners on some sh*tbox like a Magna are funny, but on something decent .... :rolleyes:

LW.

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