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yeah theres not much Rice on my car at all .... only 2 small nismo stickers near my rear wheel arches and then my No! its not my boyfriends - sticker. No big arse wings, no over the top kits, no neons ... no toys! No brand name roll call down the side.

but i have to have the monkey ....

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haha i agree with u Snyper! aghhh the SHIFT sticker - every Trev has one ..... hopefully they'll take them off now Nissan has: Shift_ the future :(

i have standard BOV my car makes Brooommm *insert turbo whizz* Broooommmm hahaha

my friend wants a delirum sticker on her Excel desperately .... im not into them.

Front Mounts are not Rice they are the serious shiz! Anything that proves the performance of your car - i would not call rice .... its all the useless Bling OTT stuff that is.

in qld we have "fabtech" which is a company that does body kits

used to be "DMD the image" but they have faded away, before that it was something else as well, and you dont even need a body kit to have a fabtech sticker either... before long we will have garbage trucks with fabtech stickers :(

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