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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Cam,

Sounds like a good plan, but will it be ready for the show?

See'ya:burnout:

only major thing would be to do the rims.. might leave the wing on in hope of "bigest wing" prize.. :P

anyone got a set of rims/tyres they could lend me for a week?

Originally posted by skyzerr33

but ur a girl

Two words for that "yo momma!!!"

Gradenko drank something like a 1/3 of a bottle of "the famous grouse" then chased it down with a bottle of "the real macoy" so needless to say hes gonna be worse than me.

Originally posted by Adrian_perth

.... no rear wing for a while i hate the standard one!

have a chat to Zanda - he has one of the highish std one from a 95 sitting around - same as strich's one i think? you may be able to wangle a deal from him.. :P

troy

greddy := greddy/trust exhaust, greddy turbo timer

hks:- no

nismo:- no

hks should really be apexi lol coz i got apexi front pipe and nismo should be blitz hehehe coz i got blitz air filter but shit happens hey

adrian :P

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Shuto-boy,

The PAS Western Salon, around October I think.

See'ya:burnout:

yea paul - i'm talking of being ready for that one...

bonnet, wheels and a bit of interior.. shouldn't take long.. :P

i am thinkin of taking the stickers off but i dunno hey maybe, maybe not we shall see!

hahaha aidwin? nandos skyline? man i wouldn't even be allowed into the car show with sumthin like that hehehehehe yeah i been thinkin of themes but still trying to figure out what i want!

adrian :P

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