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Alternatively... as happens... they'll be crashed within a month and they'll send you pictures, thinking you want to know they've destroyed all your hard work, for some stupid reason

Leigh

Bit on the pricey side but everything's done for ya

http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/453579-1995-r33-gtr-vspec/#entry7474454

If you consider it's 10k cheaper than the cheapest security guard, it's kind of good value

Leigh

Bit on the pricey side but everything's done for ya

http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/453579-1995-r33-gtr-vspec/#entry7474454

If you consider it's 10k cheaper than the cheapest security guard, it's kind of good value

Can buy a built racepace GTR for that! No thanks jeffrey!

Leigh

Bit on the pricey side but everything's done for ya

http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/453579-1995-r33-gtr-vspec/#entry7474454

If you consider it's 10k cheaper than the cheapest security guard, it's kind of good value

Nahh dat cop rape again, don't want those feels.

All+of+dem+feels+_58ef1609b2f953f028b9e5

Not sure how I'd go back with a 16 year difference too

Edited by UNR33L

Nahh dat cop rape again, don't want those feels.

All+of+dem+feels+_58ef1609b2f953f028b9e5

Not sure how I'd go back with a 16 year difference too

Buy standardish one, put -9s or -5s on it. Run E85 and make 370+kw. You've spent under 25k easy and can still afford to keep your Ford!

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