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some veilside kits are awesome. Cars always look good in black just a pity its such a difficult colour maintenance wise.

Shuto-boy are you the one that was the meat in the sandwhich at the last cruise. If so hope your car is coming back together nicely!

nah dark not desperate - sure he would like to pick his own girl.

I loved your nismo top shuto-boy haha my parents have all these holden clothing etc need to even the balance in this house!

Yes i saw EvilR33 on the way back from dragwars - tried to drag me but my cars not mechanically up to scratch at the moment and he could kick my ass so no sense embarassing myself.

do like the colour of evils car.

I like the metallic blue but they usually come in two toned form which is yuk - two toned cars are a little bit - what were they thinking? My apologies to anyone with a two toned car that just saw that comment.

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