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f**k launching anyway.... how often do you need to do that unless you think drag racing is actually fun?

i much prefer how my car feels with the stiffer springs

Why couldn't wheel tech have any rota gr6-2r's in stock!

Waiting till Friday FTL

It's only 5 days?

Try waiting over 3 months, and it is still yet in my possession lol.

f**k launching anyway.... how often do you need to do that unless you think drag racing is actually fun?

Guilty...

It's not the winning of the race, but the look on the face of the guy in his Chevy badged SS ute...

<3 1.5 way, super streets, 0 deg and 265s

nah i still got it, just got vic plates put on it today but i saw this 32 gtr that i just have to go check out the condition it is in was ridiculous so i want a closer look see if i can find any faults and if i like it it will be bye bye evo.

nah i still got it, just got vic plates put on it today but i saw this 32 gtr that i just have to go check out the condition it is in was ridiculous so i want a closer look see if i can find any faults and if i like it it will be bye bye evo.

About time you saw the light...

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