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Apart from the seats the interior is probably as good as your r32

The e3 was slightly better but for a 80k car it's laughable

for what it is and what theyre going for at the moment, good bang for buck. considering ill probably get bored of it and sell it in 3 or 4 months. lol

for what it is and what theyre going for at the moment, good bang for buck. considering ill probably get bored of it and destroy it in 3 or 4 months. lol

fypformohsen

Awesome Telstra

Sent me a bill for $2...wait for it...to cover the paper charge for sending me a bill for $2

Are automatic systems supposed to make life easier? Because it seems to me they just f**k everything over for most part

so guy at work,

has a S15 and was getting some work done

repaint stereo alarm and a few other little things.

Decides to put some new rims on it.

goes out, buys a set of super advans

had them stripped cleaned up and powder coated.

so they finally finished and ready to go on the car.

finds a pic online of a S15 on super advans...and first comment was, oh shit that looks crap...

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