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That car (or it's twin brother) is in my Photo Diary... it's registered in Kobe... Endless are very very cool.

Yes, Endless are very very Cool, but the Endless chicks are Hot! You guys go halves in the car, I'll take the girls! :wassup: Unless someone gives me 6 mill in the mean time!

Yes, Endless are very very Cool, but the Endless chicks are Hot! You guys go halves in the car, I'll take the girls! :wassup: Unless someone gives me 6 mill in the mean time!
hehehehe... Lukas, thats a different "Endless"! Endless (the tuning garage) aren't in anyway afilliated with Endless/Zeal (braking and tuning parts company).
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thanks for the replies guys .hopefully someone may know who makes the wheels,i will check the wedsport site to see ,if not the new work xd9 look great too.

i met the endless-r guys at the osaka auto messe in 2004 ,they were trying to sell me a rb26 surge tank ,wish i did buy it now ,but all i got was a gear nob lol,i want to maybe do a similar look to my black r32 gtr already has a t88 6 inch trust drag cooler,hence why im asking about those wheels

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well i found out the name of the wheels on the endless drag r .they are called stark touring sport ,never heard of them before lol and dont know where to get them from ,maybe someone has a link .thx

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