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Hangin to suss it out tomorrow billy!

Gotta say sick of hearing about boat people.. Yeh I'm heartless rah rah send em back should be looking after our own and people who are going about things the right way

Obviously not saying let them die at sea just that put em on a plane and send em home once they arrive

Picked up the 86 today! I'm so Happy. Might be going to the JDMST meet on Saturday if anyone wants to check it out

Grats on taking the plunge...at least one of us had the guts to lol. How is it for head height? How tall are you? Engine give adequate power? Might come past on sat for a look.

looks really good. and i see an intercooler.

That pic is of the Scion Fr-s, which we won't get. Though I wonder it would be easy to add a body kit for a similar look.

Because that looks the goods. Here are the original pics:

Scion-FR-S-Concept.jpg

scion-fr-s-concept-4.jpg

That pic is of the Scion Fr-s, which we won't get. Though I wonder it would be easy to add a body kit for a similar look.

Because that looks the goods. Here are the original pics:

Scion-FR-S-Concept.jpg

scion-fr-s-concept-4.jpg

dat asssss...

whoever shopped it did a pretty good job

I thought u already bought evo6 wheels

fell asleep and missed the auction lol

Momo, buy my wheels, lots for sale, need money to get to Japan

send another attack helicopter and ill consider it <3

pretty sure that's a concept - frs looks the same as the 86 but with different badges

Correcto...though the FRS does have black tail lights, I'm fairly certain, which are sex.

New cars won't come out with black lights I don't reckon. Chrome tail lights is kind of the style with cars that have good fuel efficiency, and carbon neutral, which probably is the explanation behind it

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