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lmao i wouldnt put a CA in a 32... i used to own one and wouldnt do any such thing to any skyline... well... maybe a 33 lol :)

if i was going to get a ca18 it would be in a s13... every beginners entry level drift machine.

theres a R32 with a SR in it with a VMount cooler... but its not available til next year for import... is exactly what im looking for tho/

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btw i found a CA18 powered 4dr... but it was auto too... as if its not bad enough being a ca... its an auto

looked ***in nice tho :)

this is alright... get rid of the GTR bar and put on something decent and it would be ok

http://page2.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/b54687491

man im getting bombarded with PMs on the other forums asking if i will swap for their modified 180s.... s13s... rx7s... lol its crazy... half of them have mod lists as long as my arm.

tell ya what... im very tempted with a couple.... specially seeing as theyre road worthy and regoed :)

lol

so far the list goes like this...

-2x 180sx both modified and registered

-1x s133 silvia which is more of a show car but has some decent mods which is also registered

-1x modified RX7

lol

so far the list goes like this...

-2x 180sx both modified and registered

-1x s133 silvia which is more of a show car but has some decent mods which is also registered

-1x modified RX7

can i trade you for my r31 .. and i will clean your house for 6 months..

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