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I named Nicks car the abomination. I don't live in the burbs so I can hide it away from thieving eyes. I want it. I asked first.

Good enough reasons?

I actual named it the abomination when it was still in the planning stages.

Other reasons are good. Not great though

Don't give it to me. ... it will be non stock in no time. I want first shot at the models to fill in the gaps in my collection

Noted. Filling gaps in your collection is a pretty good reason to me. You get first dibs on which models you need for your collection

On or in the GTR if she is hot.

To avenge me put you to the front of the que. But this comment has put you last. Think of the damage you would do to the panels or interior. Those stains on the interior would never come out

To avenge me put you to the front of the que. But this comment has put you last. Think of the damage you would do to the panels or interior. Those stains on the interior would never come out

I'll avenge you by performing a drive-by shooting in the GTR. Avenged with the help of your own car.

To avenge me put you to the front of the que. But this comment has put you last. Think of the damage you would do to the panels or interior. Those stains on the interior would never come out

There is an epic thread about stain removal somewhere on this forum

I will. The father is ex Navy :/

Whoever can give me the best reason as to why they deserve my gtr if the father kills me gets it. Second place can have my model car collection and third gets what ever other nissan stuff I have.

K go

pass. already difficult to maintain one as it is. If I do happen to get I would sell it o the highest bidder......sorry bro.

Just finished all the accounts, compliance certificates and a massive email that took me the last three hours to compile..........................

and yet this is purely academic NOW because the bank has extended the facility for the client till October so renders majority of the work I have done to fkn nothing...............................................FML!!!!!!!!!!! :rant: :rant: :rant:

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