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Looks G

This has got to be the biggest 'fad' car of the year now.

Cmon mang

Should be aware of FnF quotes

40 weight, 50 weight..?

A couple of Nissan SR20's would pull a premium one week before race wars.

Got an offer on my rims for what I got them for.. might take the opportunity and get some better fitting rims on the front in the future (currently using spacers) thoughts?

I've grown to them.. but still don't like using a small spacer

Ric makes a good point, f*k it i'll prob sell em.. it annoys me having perfect fitment on the rear and not front.

Only issue car sits very low on 19s lol ah well I might get some of these!

http://www.ebay.com....=item58936970b2

Always like this style.. in good time.

Vossens also awesome.

Mountain hwy between the basin and sassafras = epic

~7km of bliss, I almost know it like the back of my hand. Poor residents have to listen to my R1 on song during the straights ^_^

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I really should get down to Phillip Island...

You're forgiven, wagyu isn't necessary, I've still got a few slices left. Just let me know when the old supplier gets some in.

unfortunately, i also want those from the previous supplier, although i put it down to bh not aging their meat..

i've had a bad batch with the stockyard ones too. and after aging in the fridge for a few weeks, they became great!

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