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Some of you people need to learn to have respect for other people and their cars ffs

Jumping on the band wagon accusing Ali-Turko of having a fake GTR from a couple of pics on the internet.

Its still ugly no matter what.. I have never been so grosed out from a 32 except for the one in the sau nsw photoshoot in my life..

D_I_F, he is only posting pictures of his car and you go off accusing him like a fkn keyboard warrior based on your awesome photo comparing skills.

Making Ali have to prove what car he has to some idiot in front of their keyboard.

I've met Ali and seen his car and know its a gtr, and a nice looking car at that.

Not only did you get proven wrong you go off and say its the ugliest thing you have seen without even apologizing for your assumptions.

The attitude you displayed to another forum member is not accepted in SAU or in any other circumstance.

I would advise you to learn how to respect other people and their property before your attitude lands you in trouble.

Seeing as this is a pics thread here is my contribution :)

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OK.. this solves the problem for everything..

I hate ppl who prentend there Gts-t is a GTR.. yes i may have the same engine.. but its still a GTST!

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Well you cant be right everytime.

I like the wide body, looks different and different in my books is THUMBS UP :)

And yeah need to give you engine bay a bit of a clean lol >_<

Edited by RESPWN

I have been watching this thread for a while now, well since I posted mine back in the first couple of pages, and I gotta say.. WTF is with your attitude D I F???

I think Rekin has said it well....

Back to the PICTURES....

holy sheet john, thats the same front bar as mine, farken rare as, ive seen another one on my white twin, exactly the same car as me and thats it!

does yours say veilside on the back?

yes it has got Vielside on the back of it actually :) sadly though since the picture was took, a very kind woman reversed into it and cracked a bloody great hole in it :P ... hoping i can get it repaired but it does'nt look good

OK.. this solves the problem for everything..

I hate ppl who prentend there Gts-t is a GTR.. yes i may have the same engine.. but its still a GTST!

Hahaha, yeah because theres never been a better way of telling a GTR than by the indicators, cause you can never change them!!!!

As mentioned above I agree with gettin back to pictures, and i realise the irony in posting a reply with no pictures but D_I_F's comments were rediculous....made me laugh though!

this for all the smart asses out there

heres the dirty engine i was talking bout

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all the info is there

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why would i get my seats embroided with the gtr logo if its a gtst

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more info, i havnt put it back in the engine bay, as its just got painted

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dont u hate when guys dont no what there talking bout, want more proof come and have alook

dont worry mate you no it is... very nice WIDEBODY GTR 2

Well i think its ok to tlk in this topic every now and then but cant we all just get along. i started this topic for us to see outher R32s and coment on how thay look.

If ya dont like what ya see then dont have a bigg ass bitch about it just send a pm to who ever it is saying "hay mate car looks good but not to keen on bla bla bla" ya get what i meen.

lets not kill this topic coz it was going relly got at first.

Ryan

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