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That's right..... new toy on the cards......

180sx as per attachment (Pickup this weekend)

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T3/4 - 0.7 split pulse T3 housing machined for 60mm 11 blade wheel, new core, T04B front cover machined for T04E wheel (Delivered Thursday)

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Nismo Twin Plate (Pick Up Friday)

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VOLK 17x8 and 17x9 Rims with full R33 5 Stud Conversion (See second attachment)

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FMIC, 600HP Pump, 550cc Injectors, & 300ZX AFM (To be purchased Jan)

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Full VERTEX Widebody Body Kit (Purchase Jan)

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Dr_Drift Custom RB20ECU with VCT controller

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:bahaha: :burnout:

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Originally posted by predator666

scary...dr drift has a real driftable car... saw that video of the old R32 GTS-T and was quite impressed :burnout:  What happened to that anyway?

its not his first 180...

hey dr.... when u get back??

Boxhead - Through an importer mate.... I'll be marketing them as soon as each mold is available... will keep ya posted with any 32 stuff.

Predator666 - All cars are driftable.... Some more than others.... Sold the R32 cause there wasn't enough head room with sunroof and helmet on. Cheers for the compliment... maybe you'll see the full video and not just that dodgy burnout clip......

Doxx - As above

Inark - HERE Bro - I'm Staying Now.... Back in town on wednesday... My old 180 was pretty nice too... but now where near the rwkw this monster will have mwahahah

Ice180 - Will keep ya posted with pix when available.... Thanks for the twin plate by the way.....

Doc.

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