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Nice! Cusco, TRD and Beatrush have lots of nice braces available. Whereabouts are you going in Japan? If you're in Tokyo visit Super Autobacs Tokyo Bay and head up to the bookshop. They should have plenty of 86 magazines :)

Looking at the Carbing strut braces, but just found the price of the one I wanted to be 65,000 yen. I guess titanium is expensive.

I'll be getting Cusco camber arms, a few sets of wheel nuts, random hello kitty items haha.

Yeah exactly. Not going to bother advertising it until I have a confirmed production date for my BRZ. The Cube almost costs nothing to run. I fill up with $50 worth of 98 Octane probably every 6 weeks and it's reliable as anything.

nice, i love the cubes

Might try waffles next weekend.. I didn't know what blue waffle is, so looked it up.

f**k you guys

I forgot what it was and just looked it up too...... just been assuming that it's waffle but different flavour.. freakin ewwww~

Might try waffles next weekend.. I didn't know what blue waffle is, so looked it up.

f**k you guys

I forgot what it was and just looked it up too...... just been assuming that it's waffle but different flavour.. freakin ewwww~

success!

Might try waffles next weekend.. I didn't know what blue waffle is, so looked it up

f**k you guys

bahahahahaha pwnt

18x10 +38 nick :P

yours should be this low!

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why?... that looks as gay as two guys open mouth kissing

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