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Leave it standard, you'll save more money and get more enjoyment out of the vehicle.

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or at least learn to drive it properly first which is what i am concentrating on.

LOL.. yeah me too pranky... which reminds me... when were we going to have that run down the strip???

Wreakhead, I like the wheels, have you got a full side on shot by any chance?

all i'd do on a bnr32 would be to get

-doluck rear wing and bumper spoiler (i think this only works on black though)

-n1 side skirts

-original front bar and lip with n1 vents

And R34 GTR wheels. Still lusting over that tasty do luck R32 that popped up on the Prestige list ages ago Franky? :cheers:

im a looks man

the better the car look and the slower it goes makes me happy

im actually down sizing my brakes casue i though they were to big

and i removed a turbo from the motor cause it mad to much power

and i dont go to the pub after work cause the big men scare me

and drunkan is gay!

and bman

Wreckhead, what happened to the Impuls that where on the car when it was in HPI?? I've got the exact same rims and had a laugh when the article talked about 'these are very rare rims, you wouldn't find another set in australia' or something similar... ha ha

Did they come with the car and you didn't like them?

Cheers

Brett

SPOTTED: JETT @ BP Fivedock filling up on BP's finest. Last Sunday 4th July with girlfriend(?) following in the support car. We know who wears the pants in this relationship! :cheers:

im banned from wearing pants anymore, girlfriend doesnt let me drive the car alone with a convoy of some sort.

Wreckhead,  what happened to the Impuls that where on the car when it was in HPI??  I've got the exact same rims and had a laugh when the article talked about 'these are very rare rims,  you wouldn't find another set in australia' or something similar...  ha ha

Did they come with the car and you didn't like them?

Cheers

Brett

i hated those impul wheels cause all they are good for is massive traction, but id rather show then go, so i sold them and put the 18s on.

if those rims are so rare how come i didnt get 40,000 for them when i sold them?

i hated those impul wheels cause all they are good for is massive traction, but id rather show then go, so i sold them and put the 18s on.

if those rims are so rare how come i didnt get 40,000 for them when i sold them?

im not too sure i understand wreckedhead, i ant having a go i just dont get that if your a "show" and not "go" man why did you decide to get a GTR instead of maybe a gtst or even a gts?

Wreckhead, my point exactly, I've only seen them on your car and mine, but to say they are extremely rare is a bit overstated I think....

Personal opinion regarding whether they are show or not I guess, but the deep dish does look horny I think...

Just to make sure, these are the same ones you had right??

im not too sure i understand wreckedhead, i ant having a go i just dont get that if your a "show" and not "go" man why did you decide to get a GTR instead of maybe a gtst or even a gts?

i bought a gtr becasue it was the beter option at the time, and stock as a rock it looks 1000 times more sexier than a gtst no offence to anyone.

Wreckhead,   my point exactly,   I've only seen them on your car and mine,  but to say they are extremely rare is a bit overstated I think....  

Personal opinion regarding whether they are show or not I guess,  but the deep dish does look horny I think...

Just to make sure,  these are the same ones you had right??

yeah same wheels except your as much more cleaner, mine were very dull

do luck kit for mine (one day)

 

doluck.jpg

:drooling: :drooling: :drooling: :drooling: :drooling: :drooling: :drooling:

That kit still makes me drool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! JONO!!!!!!!! ARE YOU READING THIS!!!!!!!!!! YOU NEED THAT KIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

weell.... not really... but damn it looks sexy!

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