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imho finish the rear bar.

wut wheels are they?

Yeah mismatched bumpers and skirts are a little lame but if I spend money on the rear bar I should really get a Nistune and respray the whole car and a IC and a dump and a tighter rear diff and so on ....

Slippery slope into poor town.

Rims are CE28N reps by Varrstoen.

Spotted white R33 Sedan going up and then back down Frobisher street in Ozzy Park this morning ~7:30/7:35 this morning. Could hear nothing but RB goodness over my DJ JS-1 track :thumbsup:

Edited by Hank Scorpio

GMG/Dark Silver R35 GT-R turning onto Winton Rd in Joondalup ~7:25 am this morning.

Such presence!

Edited by Hank Scorpio
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Grey R33 gtr with sau stick on qtr window parked out front of a house near my street in Ellenbrook.

FYI we have had a few suss people in that street last week so you may want to move it into a shed.

Black R35 GT-R next to me on Morley drive around 9:30pm

Seem to be the only driver I saw who can actually do the ~70km/h limit & not stuck @ 55km/h for no reason.

Just spotted a nice silver R33 with lip spoiler and nice rims about 5:30am on Albany highway from Vic Park to Cannington. I don't normally like 33's, but this one looked quite nice. Was a chick driving. I was turning down Nicholson Rd and I think she was supposed to go straight, but then decided to turn as well to give me a run... She gave a wave out the window as she turned onto Corfield St. What a great way to end my work night :)

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