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i will buy this in a heart beat if i had the $$

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/388726-phat-r32-4-door/

I would buy this in a heartbeat if I had the $$$...

Oh wait I do, so I did. Emotionally impulsive purchase is emotionally impulsive.

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i will buy this in a heart beat if i had the $$

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/388726-phat-r32-4-door/

Couldn't you just sell your car and get it?

Those Varrstoen rims look quite nice in 18's. Pretty much like Te 37's with dish that are in 19's.

oh wowowowow nice birds!

congrats bro.

tony, i could.. i had a dude call last night offering me 13 with a roady. i told him what the deal with insurance is so were waiting till ti get assessed tomorrow

I like how in that Stanceworks thread the general consensus seems to be "Some dickhead in a non stanced car will show up at a meet and pull a skid and that will draw more attention to our already illegal mods" You modify yourcar knowing full well tat your mods are bordering on or well out of legality and as much as you don't enjoy it you cop it and do what you've gotta do to get shit cleared.

Not helping me fight the urge...

I fought for as long as I could. Join us!

Congrats man :thumbsup: that's an 08 yeah? Best looking one imo

Yup 08 and I agree...the engine on the 09+ is pretty trick but I don't really like the headlights and for $3-4k more...fk that.

oh wowowowow nice birds!

congrats bro.

tony, i could.. i had a dude call last night offering me 13 with a roady. i told him what the deal with insurance is so were waiting till ti get assessed tomorrow

I call bs until it sells...you get these "offers" on a weekly basis lol.

End of the day these "stance" kids created nothing. All they did was take someone else's idea and run with it a little harder, lifestyle blog, market it etc etc. They only have themselves to blame for what it has become.

True,

For example, "Stance" / "Fitment" has been around since the 1970's in Japan.

Oni-kyan, Shakotan and Hippari Tire were and are the 3 main elements.

Might think about that actually. Some of them come with gold wheels which look trick, where as black is always easier to keep clean...well not keep clean, but keep from showing scratches and chain lube / dirt. Am ecstatic...and now to tell my mother I've become a temporary citizen again :ermm:

Still more than likely to go for my license in march, then buy bike at some stage after that. They'll be cheaper as the warmer weather fades away.

Black (if I find one in black at the right price/condition etc) ninja to start, but eventually it'll be an all black gixxer

PM'd.

Ye get some more gold influence and it looks teh pr0n.

There is one out the front of my work i see all the time.

He's got a whole heap of extra bits re-done in gold. It looks fken amazing

Was talking to Charlie about doing some touch ups, like black brake/clutch levers with R1 engraved on them in gold etc. Foot pegs, fuel cap etc. For now I'm pretty happy with how it all is...the previous owner did a good job with tinted glass, the carbon Yoshi slip ons, tail/fender tidy. Still have the original bits too...not that it really matters...unlike cars, bikes don't really depreciate with mods lol.

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