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Im taller than you both and I used to fit perfectly in my r33.

After I installed bride seats, superlow rails, a 320mm wheel and a 50mm boss kit spacer...

How tall are you?

If i was an inch taller my head would be touching the roof. I can't even wear a hat haha

Im taller than you both and I used to fit perfectly in my r33.

After I installed bride seats, superlow rails, a 320mm wheel and a 50mm boss kit spacer...

Still loling at you and your busted seat at DECA

Aw man didn't think of that. that's going to suck

I'll prob need to upgrade my seats aswell ffs

Yes you will

At DECA I used to have the seats reclined all the way back or lean in to the centre of the car, and have the sunroof open

Because imagine this with a helmet

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Yes you will

At DECA I used to have the seats reclined all the way back or lean in to the centre of the car, and have the sunroof open

Because imagine this with a helmet

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That's not the roof of your car...

Your roof isn't that colour, it's grey

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Can you not see how those are one and the same car

That or I managed to find another vehicle with the same type of interior trimming and the same roof height, within a minute of making that post

Can you not see how those are one and the same car

That or I managed to find another vehicle with the same type of interior trimming and the same roof height, within a minute of making that post

Birds can you suck my dick?

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