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Haha. It hurts to think that to get my exterior looking like that it will cost more than that car for sale :/

Gee tee arghh time!

Should I buy le genuine type R floor mats for $250-300? very hard to find

Struggling for money yet buys $300 floor mats lol. C'mon brah, I don't even look at my floor mats!

Discounts at garage cafe?!?! this is news to me i've been there a few times and noticed no discount :(

Just got finalised as of today :)

Let's just say I ran into some money. Hehehehe... :)

Dealing is bad mmmkay :P

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$15k for s15's these days? Imports getting cheap now...

LOL! Wut?!

Ashneel's has (at the moment) a S15... Guy goes through cars like no tomorrow.

R33 GTR wheels look decent on any other JDM car except a R33 GTR :laugh:

S15's sure hold their value.

Fireblade is doing it for me.

Need to work out if the 1098 style headlights are on the 600/750cc models...

doubt it. just get the 1000...

Just put good tyres on Rim (see that?); wider will only look better; too wide can be a negative thing for handling.

Scored a bike stand off a mate and went to work on chain/sprockets/wheel today. Used a whole can of degreaser and many paper towels. Sparkling fresh

Gonna hit it with Belring chain wax tomorrow; apparently sticks like shit to a shovel. Hopefully never have a grimy rear or chain fling again.

lol stock is 140 can probably fit 160 but doubt it'll look any fatter/better...

mmm sprocket/chain look new

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