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oh thats interesting to know.

that white one is hot as ferk.

white r32R is epic...one day...although America are going to take them all once August rolls in.

Should create some new aftermarket parts suppliers for the new market though.

Interesting times ahead...

why august the first of the 25Year ones got registered Last week.

so should be from now.

http://jalopnik.com/this-is-the-first-r32-nissan-skyline-gt-r-legally-impor-1493127416

yeah he pulled a cheeky loophole passing the car through Canada.

Direct from Japan will have to wait till August as far as I'm aware.

http://oppositelock.jalopnik.com/heres-how-the-not-yet-legal-first-r32-got-in-1493437688

Can you look on pulsar site mate see if anyone is giving away 14's? My 15's be too big for roady and my 13's are too small for brakes. Sigh.

I'll put some feelers out for N14/GTIR stickies. 14's and should be under $200 depending on tyres

You sir are a champion! Don't even have to be nice wheels, at this stage it's just for rwc. Steel rims will do! Thanks again mate!

Vic people. BBQ at mine tomorrow at 5pm. Then lots of drinking.

Agreed, office is nice and AC indeed!

Easier to get out of bed when it's warm in the morning at least, too.

In car torque, BOV purchased.

But in sadder news may be up for a new battery for the lancer... although some quick googling suggests it may be an issue of sorts yellowtops have and I might need to slower charge at a higher current maybe. Checking their website seems to be that all of their yellowtops should have 3yr warranty maybe they can help me if battery is indeed caput. Anyone else had issues?

Issue is it's not holding charge (works fine after a jump) but will be really weak next day or whatever. Don't think it's alternator or anything, though.

lol lucky baskets...dat curry lyf for me, having refrigerated a/c all through the house but not turning it on. however i have found my good ol' pedestal fan!

Lol well either move out of your house or turn it on and help your parents pay for the electricity bills

Lol well either move out of your house or turn it on and help your parents pay for the electricity bills

lol true this. downstairs is nice and cool but upstairs is eff'd. btw you coming tomorrow brah?

which BOV did you get Ish? :)

You sir are a champion! Don't even have to be nice wheels, at this stage it's just for rwc. Steel rims will do! Thanks again mate!

woah woah woah, why didnt you say so? I've been trying to get you alloys and shit. Pulsar stockies be 15" alloys mang, 205/50/15. set for sale by a friend of mine in Ferntree gully for like $300 with tyres.

Otherwise Pick-a-part (ringwood i think?) has a set of N14 SSS (14" alloys) for sale apparently.

If you really want steelies, just get a set from any wreckers.

http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/ringwood/wheels-tyres-rims/spare-wheels/1032499276

http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/kew/wheels-tyres-rims/peugeot-206-steel-wheel-rims-14inch-set-of-4/1020333965

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