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Hi Jason, NZM034 is my car... The photo's look good but I wasn't happy with the times it was running on saturday - it's run much faster before... I was trying out some different tread (hence the rims on the back)... as Shane (srt) has said, we'll head down to willowbank again soon! I'll have it back running 12's!

Feel free to add my msn and I'll tell ya more about the car if your interested

Thanks mate!

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Ash you would actually have to do some work up here, instead of just trying to hock off those NS8421P's, which by the way are all GONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :P

hahaha don't you have to have a working skyline in order to post up here (just kidding) cool I will call simon and tell him you need some more. By the way where have you been last couple of times I came in you weren't there. Oh and HUrry up and get your car on the road I want to see it. :D

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