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well lads.

just sayin hello, orginally from ireland, moved here over a year ago.

bought a nice gtst there last week for my birthday, always wanted an r32 so what better birthday present!

big big honda man at heart but wa doesnt have the roads for the way they like being driven lol.

heres some snaps, cars past n present..

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as far as I know the spec on the car is

slotted disc and ebc pads

hicas lock bars

tein super street coilovers

whiteline arbs and struts

white full bushing kit

advan kreuzer wheels in pozenza re001s

fmic

apexi filter

greddy oil catch can

ngk irdiums

rb26 cams

custom gt3076R with.82 rear housing

custom exhaust manifold

tanabe hyper medallion 3" catback

30 wet shot of nitrous

apexi power FC

momo wheel

defi boost gauge

defi link meter

turbo timer

sound system sub and amp

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