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standard 33 GTR seat failure.

came into a left 270 and as I smashed it into 1st and ripped the handbrake the seatback let go and I ended up in the back

LOL!

that happened in a VL i was driving. didnt rip the handbrake, just turned a corner and planted it

the worst by far was that one when it BUCKETED down and that guy was there in the elfin clubman v8...

Poor dude had the worst day... freezing in the morning with no roof (he wore his helmet on the drive up) and then flooded on the way home (was using said helmet to pail water out whilst driving)


I was running 235 NT05's and driving at ~80 tops on the fwy as the car would just aquaplane into other lanes randomly...

the worst by far was that one when it BUCKETED down and that guy was there in the elfin clubman v8...

Poor dude had the worst day... freezing in the morning with no roof (he wore his helmet on the drive up) and then flooded on the way home (was using said helmet to pail water out whilst driving)

I was running 235 NT05's and driving at ~80 tops on the fwy as the car would just aquaplane into other lanes randomly...

yeah after sau nats in shep (the best one, when i finally met the one they call dezz, and jonoe and i realised that birds sleeps like hes dead)

driving back home with -6deg camber was sketchy as f**k.

had a mate who knows what hes doing when it comes to wiring come and help tuck the headlight wires, relocate the front body harness.
f**k me.
nissan really couldnt be f**ked with these cars..

the worst by far was that one when it BUCKETED down and that guy was there in the elfin clubman v8...

Poor dude had the worst day... freezing in the morning with no roof (he wore his helmet on the drive up) and then flooded on the way home (was using said helmet to pail water out whilst driving)

that was the guy that was on R888 semi's and found out there was no drain plug in the car...apparently drilled one when he got home.

yeah after sau nats in shep (the best one, when i finally met the one they call dezz, and jonoe and i realised that birds sleeps like hes dead)

driving back home with -6deg camber was sketchy as f**k.

think i recall driving behind you and seeing your car all over the place

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