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sure Calder on the 8th?

I still need an oil cooler and fix my suspension for that :/

can I drive

Maybe if the cars not such a handful

I will join teh queue. 385rwkw?! That's crazy, let us know what it's like to drive..

Yeah haven't had a chance to boot it yet. Little scared at the same time

Will be interesting if the hankook rs3 265's and standard diff will be able to cope

need a good wallet leather wallet, need brands and places to buy (not fossil please)

k, go.

My last was a nice Ben sherman one from Myer.

had the drivers license in a pull out with 2 card slots so if you want to travel light it was a good convertible.

have a fossil now..sucks massively no foreign currency fits.

oh btw brahs need advice, D2 racing coilovers or BC BR (gold) coilovers? my hks ones are on there way, one of the shocks is kaput and leaking. :/

Nfi on D2 Racing.

I've BC BR in my 34, can take for spin if you want to see how the ride is, I suppose. No complaints about them from me, anyway.

I would have said 4 minutes but I added an extra minute cause hub dyno

Dat speed hub dyno dependency. You forget, however, if he uses the gutter he'll be able to take corners even faster. #FujiwaraTakumi

Rip Curl

Back 2 High School.

I'm happy with my Oroton wallet.

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I still need an oil cooler and fix my suspension for that :/

Maybe if the cars not such a handful

Yeah haven't had a chance to boot it yet. Little scared at the same time

Will be interesting if the hankook rs3 265's and standard diff will be able to cope

man up, i had a few more watts, and what it is when you put the foot down is fun, and mildly smokey.

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