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Ohh btw , might have to ask a favour and do a wheel swap for a coupla weeks.

Take your pic , the 17's on the racer or the 18's on the ricer.

Need for compliance but has to go to Sydney.

Reason Niz is there is only 1 place left in Aust that has a spare R32 GTR plate and that's Sydney Compliance.

Cheers

Ken

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joe i was bought up religous too til i was about 10 - um worse than christian - pretty embarrassed about it actually but i was brought up a J.W. but neither my parents or i have anything to do withthe religon anymore - although my grandparents try and bible bash me so its simple i just dont visit them anymore.

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im fussy with my men too ken - i wouldnt still be single if i wasnt :) the rabbits were just good friends but they were good quality too rabbits without fleas :D

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Ken

Originally posted by Micko

You asking me about the wheels Ken?

I'll go back & check out the pics - but the one you just posted looks great (once the stickers are gone of course).

Ken - how many r's you had now?

Note the link , GTR6

Plus the Targa one which as we know , alas , is no more.

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