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Genuine GTR Bonnet and Grill, Front bar, and rear spoiler

Genuine R32 GTR Front and Rear seats

Genuine R32 GTR Door trims

Genuine R32 GTR Headlights

not trying to be like some other car now are u andy? :P

u neglected to mention u bought that motor PRE BUILT, cheater :happy:

What about you?

No car atm, looking for a new one. Used to have an r33 gtst with a bit done to it. High mount HKS 3037, HKS External Gate, HKS manifold & exhaust/screamer, Tomei Cams, HKS Cooler, Greddy plenum, Nismo 550cc Injectors, Nismo 1.5waylsd, HKS FCONV computer, etc...was a fair bit of fun. But a little impracticle.

not trying to be like some other car now are u andy? :P

u neglected to mention u bought that motor PRE BUILT, cheater :happy:

Meh i didnt put that stuff in there, my choice would have been blue brides but if it comes with the car watcha gonna do

My god, you like revs more than me, didnt think that was possible

*goes out the back to take a long hard look at ones self*

Ok 9500RPM FTW!!!!!!

mmm busted springs & shattered pistons :happy:

Meh i didnt put that stuff in there, my choise would have been blue brides but if it comes with the car watcha gonna do

change it :happy:

u could sell them gtr seats for ~$1200 and that'd be half less ud have to pay for ur brides!!!

daniel, if there's free piss then im there!

if theres no free piss but lots of skanz then im there!

if there are none of the above, i'll be staying at home :happy:

Who is the softcork now eh? :P

Free piss? Will have to double the mortgage just to pay for it

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