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Its not a gtr.. the guy asked me about my indicators a while back.. also if you look closely.. the indicators on the gtst are more fat compared to the gtr slim and abit longer ones that kinda curve round..

GTR WANNABE

Why lie about something..

Is he ashamed of having a gtst????? thats just stupid.. and if he actually believes that he has a GTR he's either completely retarded and got jipped big time.. maybe he should have read up on it a little better..

Why lie about something..

Is he ashamed of having a gtst????? thats just stupid.. and if he actually believes that he has a GTR he's either completely retarded and got jipped big time.. maybe he should have read up on it a little better..

hahaha

Edited by Alien

I'm not on his side or anything.. but i remember him posting that he was doing this widebody gtr.. then he had to go buy the gts-t lights because the way the kit is styled it only fits gts-t lights... but meh.. i could be wrong and i have been before..

judging by the threads hes started, it looks to me asif it were a gtr... e.g.

*Knocking In R32 Gtr

*Another 4wd Problem

*O2 Sensor (r32 gtr)

etc etc

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

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