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hey guys , im new here

i live in halifax , nova scotia , canada

and i drive R32 gts-t

i also run a car site similar to this one as it uses invision too ..

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its more of a generalized car site for all owners from all over the globe

so far this was my latest project

i converted this

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to this

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i will post later how i did this on my site

after my exams <_<

by the way im talking about the nismo tail ligth conversion , not getting rid of the chick ;-)

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Is the idea of this thread to get us to join his forum? :P

i would like to get more skyline fans on my site for sure , especially from australia...

there are some really cool looking cars on this site , would be a bonus

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post more pics of ur friend and we might join lol

those pants she's wearing look damn tight

hahahahahhhaha

okay okay , ill get more pictures of her up

here are some other ladies on our site , there arent to many so far , but once they start getting attention , more and more will come ... our honry canadian ladies love attention, i found 3 threads with some pics in them ...

importevo ladies 1

importevo ladies 2

importevo ladies 3

and yea they are pretty tight those pants ;-)

hard to take off :P

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