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mm **** knows how to upload the vid hehe

let's just say with fatz behind the wheel of my 4 door the car managed to go through 5 pairs of tyres. most amusing was the question asked as they approached peter about the car - "what sort of turbo are ya running?"

go the 4-door

kel you should be gaoled for not buying the 31wagon when you had the chance.

everybody does love the 4 door yet i haven't had any girls approach me saying "are you the guy who owns that 4 door r31?"

disappoints me

ok guys the next t-wing will be made out of metal and will be drileld into a spare boot lid

seriously have you guys got suggestions you can make.

we are willing to make it 4foot tall maximum.

submit draft pictures here.

When designing this wing I took into account things such as. The fast and the naws, marks mum, the shining light from the southern cross, mark mum, the artistic form of a woman, marks mum, the probability of falling over after a slab, marks mum, the curves of a good surf boars and a case of vb

Notice how the duel wing element will provided maximum down force and the hight of the wing will get uninterrupted airflow at any time and under water

I present marks wing mark "2"

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