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dark get a level3 then u can import this :P

i lost the contents of my testicles when this came up on the screen....

http://www.j-spec.com.au/list/index.php?ID=3432

the kit.... THE KIT!!!

and the rest of course :)

dark get a level3 cna then u can import this :P

i lost the contents of my testicles when this came up on the screen....

http://www.j-spec.com.au/list/index.php?ID=3432

the kit.... THE KIT!!!

Holy shit, that's worth it for the kit alone.

All it needs now are the Do-Luck Double Six wheels instead of the Volk CE28s

I might be about $24,000 short though...

talking about member ship how much does it cost i read some were it was $50 then i seen some were else it was $70 so which one is it ?

Joining fee is $20, and then you have to pay $50 (i'm not sure on what intervals)

So to join it's $70, but then to renew, you ony pay $50

lol good luck getting it... altho if u do find one locally let everyone know... altho then everyone will have that kit that owns an r32 :rofl:

its legendary :(

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