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The glitter paint is balls. The back bumper is balls. The tip is balls. The backlights are balls. The rims are balls. Did i mention skylines are balls

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Quality forum that one!

Regardless, welcome to SAU mate, thats a very tidy looking 4 door you have there :D

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Rob,,,nice ride buddy,You have my approval. Now for the mods,,,I'll make a list.

Please do something about that white console or did the Stump Man paint it. ROFLMAO.

Glad you've come over to the dark side. All the males here are poofs so you'll fit in nicely.

Hey everybody we now have a chef for next years Show & Shine.

Neil.

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