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thanx 97sky yeah i like the 4 doors aswell, just different is all nothing against the 2drs though they are very nice looking.

and thanx to you n15m0 would be great to see your ride aswell, when you have your wheels, the front is a Bomex, hope to get a full kit when i have the money, its lowered on king lows with 19" Eurohart C-Forms mate

245x35.19's 8.5" on Front

275x30.19's 9" on Back

i just uploaded another pic i thought is very nice

Went out there but just ended up spectating. Probably a good thing cos I had no idea how it all worked. Still enjoyed it thou, few lines there, more bikes than cars thou.

Whats wrong the the GTR its a 89/90 32GTR right? Done any 7k launches in it?

I'll let u know when I'm going to QLD raceway next!

PS soz for hijack...

All thanks to you bud :cheers: Thanks for all that btw, I must've been the biggest nag!

I'm just working on the exhaust for the moment, got my 3" front/dump pipe on the outlook as well as a 3" high flo cat!

Please feel free to share ideas.

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