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You talking about mine? or? well it hasn't.. so dunno where your getting your facts from

Boot is not alligned, (there is no mouting leway for a bootlid, only thing to cause it from being missalisgned is a nice bang in the rear)

Front quarter panel paint does not 100% match the rest of the car

Not saying you did it to the car, just saying it was 100% smashed some point in its life

Boot is not alligned, (there is no mouting leway for a bootlid, only thing to cause it from being missalisgned is a nice bang in the rear)

Front quarter panel paint does not 100% match the rest of the car

Not saying you did it to the car, just saying it was 100% smashed some point in its life

The boot is aligned.. paint has been blended at rear quarter yes but that was from getting keyed

and wasnt yours in a accident when it was white? lol

edit: and cass's - maybe people just like hitting white 33s? who knows..

The boot is aligned.. paint has been blended at rear quarter yes but that was from getting keyed

and wasnt yours in a accident when it was white? lol

edit: and cass's - maybe people just like hitting white 33s? who knows..

yea it was... but my bootlid is alligned with the body :P i remember being abkle to stick all my fingers under your bootlid where it should connect with the Skyline garnish (on the left side if i remember correctly)

Most jap imports have been f**ked in some way neways

His even got 4wd spec clearance like you.

I wanna see your car slammed on the floor kris.f**k the law and driveways. :P

Buy it so you can be P-plater version of Kris... LOL

Fk no, that civic does not look as good as cr33m... LOL

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His even got 4wd spec clearance like you.

I wanna see your car slammed on the floor kris.f**k the law and driveways. :P

Fk no, that civic does not look as good as cr33m... LOL

U havent seen my driveway, people that have seen understand LOL

I wouldnt have a kit at all if i lowered it, would be left on the ground

Alex, what happened to Jeep thing?

Don't really need a 4wd if I dont have skyline cos nothing to tow still like em but yeh

GTFO off this forum man, go join a ford forum. You can share your boat pictures there

So uptight about fords what's wrong they beat ya in the traffic light grand prix?

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Best sound ever skip the guy waffling

http://youtube.com/index?desktop_uri=%2F&gl=AU#/watch?v=lDAChIpBsY4

430rwkws why not...

http://youtube.com/index?desktop_uri=%2F&gl=AU#/watch?v=3Iwejcy808s

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