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It's actually a female guys :D

Love the colour, don't know if I like the wheels, but if you like it, that's what matters.

Can't wait to see the times and another female racing a car down the strip. It gets a bit lonely out there sometimes.

nice paint

but what happened ran out of cash for the bonnet

Definitely didn't run out of cash. lol

I actually like the look of carbon fibre, if u saw in real life u would see it actually goes quite well with the paint job.

Not my taste sorry.

Wheels look like cheap and nasty bling specials.

Paint is way over the top for my liking.

Wouldnt want to drive it everyday thats for sure.

Bonnet is overkill.

Great for autosalon maybe....

But i like the mechanical mods very much.

Sorry, but you did ask.

Not my taste sorry.

Wheels look like cheap and nasty bling specials.

Paint is way over the top for my liking.

Wouldnt want to drive it everyday thats for sure.

Bonnet is overkill.

Great for autosalon maybe....

But i like the mechanical mods very much.

Sorry, but you did ask.

Damn, Gr33n with envy :kick:

hehehe, nice call but i kinda agree with RB30... but hey, if it's ur thing...

wheels look like they've seen a lot of tin foil action.... ie, cheap. Even though i'm sure they cost a bunch, those type of wheels, especially the fan style ones, just look..... cheap.

anyways, can't argue with the power mods... nice work, nice to see some brake action there too

:P

ive always been told 'if you dont have anything nice to say then dont speak'. So i wont offer my opinions on your car.

Just one question how much are Greddy paying you to advertise their brand on your car? Don't tell me you actually paid to advertise for them.

ive always been told 'if you dont have anything nice to say then dont speak'. So i wont offer my opinions on your car.

Just one question how much are Greddy paying you to advertise their brand on your car? Don't tell me you actually paid to advertise for them.

Thanx 4 ur nice comments, much appreciated!!!

GReddy/Trust is just one of the Japanese companies whom i support as i have their products on my car.

Can't wait 2 c some piccies of ur Skyline, it must be great!!! :aroused:

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