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i got his numba as well his names BiBi or sumfin like that ... I wanted to get his car for that photoshoot we been tryin to pull off.

Seemed like a nice guy, altho i dunno bout his parkin skills (takin up 3 spots lol)

Originally posted by MzDfectd

the driver of HOTLNE is just as hot as the car!!

fwoarr mmmmmm

is that that chick standing behind it??

who is jetr.34??

looks lice.. full bomex bodykit...

sorry i got JETR34's numba, not HotLne... most of my mates for sum reason dun like hotlne coz he's got a "mines betta than thou" attitude. I've neva met him so I dunno.

JETR34 is a R34 GT-t with a full bomex aero.

Originally posted by funkymonkey

sorry i got JETR34's numba, not HotLne... most of my mates for sum reason dun like hotlne coz he's got a "mines betta than thou" attitude. I've neva met him so I dunno.

JETR34 is a R34 GT-t with a full bomex aero.

if ur talking about the card shoot it would look better with a darker coloured R34 rather than a bright yellow one.

dales one would suit it more... plus we dont want anything too out there in it... want them as they come so to speak

JETR34 is my mate ibi

hes on these forums but doesnt post

remember i posted up a thread trying to sell his plates

well he finally got the car and kept the plates

very nice liner!!

HOTLNE is a nice guy stop bitching children!!!

oh did i mention hes spunky.. ooohhhhh

/me grinz

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