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Possibly, I dunno. Might do a photo log and just pic dump a thread lol

Yeah photo blog would be good.

How do those build threads on there work? I bought some wheels, spacers, camber arms and coilovers. That's it?

Yeah, I guess... Then start talking about how hard it is to go up driveways...

Or ask Moh :laugh:

How do those build threads on there work? I bought some wheels, spacers, camber arms and coilovers. That's it?

I actually agree with you lol, that's what I thought at first but alot of the dudes also do engine mods etc.

Heaps also restore the wheels and machine their own parts.

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lol

just felt like popping in and saying something random :P

washed gtr

used clay bar for like 3 hours

time to hit some golf balls at driving range then come home and clay bar some more :rofl2:

Great to hear its keeping you busy!

That is what happens if you umm and ahhing.

You snooze, you lose.

Hurry up my wheels to show up so I can sell it for cashies!

certainly is mate :thumbsup:

though just drove the gtst and im having second thoughts about selling it :domokun:

Wow...what is it about the GTS-T that gave you second thoughts about selling, when comparing it to the GTR?

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