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I wouldn't spend money on regularly detailing a car unless it was somethig special. But whatever car I drive in, I will always detail myself and wash weekly. I used to wash and wax the EA Falcon shitter I drove around in 3 years ago. Hardly worth it to most, but it was the cleanest looking EA Falcon around and the shine goes a long way in making any car look good (provided decent paint).

Thats what I like about my car... Looks smick when it's clean, even if it doesn't have the reflection quite as much as a black car would.... But even as it gets progressively dirtier it still looks good. You don't even notice how dirty it is until you clean part of it :P

Pat brings the paiiiiiiin

meh.. my jimmies ain't even rustled...

I had fake rims... fk yeah, i'm currently on my 3rd set!

(i've also had genuine rims a few times, and the only noticible difference was they cost more than twice as much)

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Buys $150K+ car

Has money for HKS SSQV BOV

Top Secret Japan Engine Cover

Carbon Fiber shields to prevent air intakes sucking in hot air

Uses what looks to be a crunched up Diet Coke can for a catch can of to collect excess...

LOL! WUT?!

Is it just me or are Skylines actually becoming a rarity on the road? I see more 86s than 33s

yep..they are either getting smashed stolen or defected...everyone says im crazy when i tell em a GTST will be worth money oneday...or at least hold its value

s14s and 18os are holding their value well..even clapped out shitboxes go for 5k...

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Buys $150K+ car

Has money for HKS SSQV BOV

Top Secret Japan Engine Cover

Carbon Fiber shields to prevent air intakes sucking in hot air

Uses what looks to be a crunched up Diet Coke can for a catch can of to collect excess...

LOL! WUT?!

kinda like Dan's Midori buiit Nur spec

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