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How it should be done....if you want to get defected every 5 minutes :(

every three weeks actually.. haha

Last time I got defected in it I got warned that if im caught driving it on the road again it will get impounded and I will get locked up.

How it should be done....if you want to get defected every 5 minutes :(

man up, my cef sits 5cm off the ground at the lowest point. i really need to get a bash plate. my lower cotrol arms keep copping manhole covers, ramps and driveways :D

also, I might lowball you on your smashy kit sometime once my 32 is out of the paintshop.

my shatbox

1988 cefiro

originally auto non turbo

converted to manual rb20det

autech kit

jic FLT-FAS coilovers

tune agent castor arms

jic camber arms

solid rear cradle bushes

nismo 2way

blitz single plate clutch

hypergear front mount kit

gkteck dump and front

HKS 25/35 turbo

blitz cat back

bride seat

gkteck steering wheel

GReddy boost and oil temp guage

GReddy turbo timer

just jap radiator

front 17x9 +13 weds

rear 17x9.5 +22 SSR professors

late model chrome grill

bride centre console

splitfire coilpacks

just jap radiator hoses

r32 gtst passenger seat

factory weathersheilds

goes for tune friday at status

in the mail: front and rear swaybars

blitz front mount kit

gtr injectors

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My Missus's R34.

Im soon to inherit it when she gets a new 09 forester. Plans for it are to turn it into a nice club level car, its basically stock now, Nismo coilover's, Catback, K&N panel filter, Splitfire's, rims and i half a full set of arms ready to go in, front and rear camber, castor, and a hicas bar.

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I don't know if I want rear pods. I did think about it, but personally I think I'll be right without it.

Nisskid, sell me your front bar before you crack it :D (I know it's plastic and is gonna take a good hit to crack it) but still, I need it haha. It's the right colour too ;) Looks tough without the left headlight.

haha its already cracked when i had it bolted down and took out a few tyre stacks at 80k's, taking the impact was fine but cos it was bolted on it tore it away, nothing a few cable ties couldnt fix haha. going to get it all plastic welded up soon.

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