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You know it would probably be cheaper to light a fire using $50 notes as fuel then trying to put it out by smothering it with $100s

So light fire using $50 notes and put out with $100?

#GTRlife

Hahaha. You have a kanzai (spelling?) brace if i remember correctly?

You should be spending money on a single kit mate ;)

My t04z goes alright :P

Yeah i have a HKS kansai that is still practically brand new.....

Never going a single on the R you know this kyle. If i wanted a single i would have bought a gts-4.

slowest build ever.....

hurry up!

I don't see your build thread :whistling::nyaanyaa:

I may have already tracked down another ARC strut brace. Waiting on price.

With house settlement on Tuesday and Baby due in june..... i have had to budget a little tighter recently.

No more throwing massive packs of cash at it as often as i am. But i still have heaps of work to do.

KYLE GET ME FOOKEN CAR BACK TO ME PLEASE. :worship:

Yeah im trying mate lol.

Just saw the prices of the hks brace. Wow. Not cheap lol. Really pretty though.

Maybe if it had a single on it id be more interested in helping :P

Haha yeah fair enough man, each to their own. I just went single because it requires less effort to work on if i have to pull everything off it. Twins do look good with a nice hardpipe kit.

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