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As some of you know, i have purchased a R32 GTST, i have purchased a GTR rear Diff assy for strength, GTR rear quarter panels as to run a larger tyre, and a GTR front style bar to suit the large front mount.

I have no intentions of changing the front guards, running GTR wings Or Badging it as such, but it seems that some members of this forum not mentioning any names 2rismo, BU5TER and all the other whale riders have already labeled it as a GTR cheater ricer wanabe. So my question is, what classifies a car as a GTR wanabe. Someone who is using parts for performance improvement, or one who badges his GTST as a GTR although it is stock. all opinions welcome, as in my opinion nitrous is the for cheater ricer f**ks and 2rismo knows im going to chop him hard.

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Thats what you would think but it seems that some people think differently, maybe its just a R33 driver thing, they have complexes about their cars being overweight fat whales, so they cheat with a 100 shot of gas.

as long as you're not putting gtr badges on it i dont see the problem?
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Thankyou bu5ter, your opinion as a GTST driver means the world to me. you know what i am going through as you also run GTR parts, which would also classify you as a big cheater ricer haaaaaaaa.

I agree do what ever you like

but know that we all think your a cheating supra/gtr wannabe

bwaaaaaaaaaahahahahaha awesome idea if I had more $$ i'd do the same

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As some of you know, i have purchased a R32 GTST, i have purchased a GTR rear Diff assy for strength, GTR rear quarter panels as to run a larger tyre, and a GTR front style bar to suit the large front mount.

I have no intentions of changing the front guards, running GTR wings Or Badging it as such, but it seems that some members of this forum not mentioning any names 2rismo have already labeled it as a GTR cheater ricer wanabe. So my question is, what classifies a car as a GTR wanabe. Someone who is using parts for performance improvement, or one who badges his GTST as a GTR although it is stock. all opinions welcome, as in my opinion nitrous is cheating anyway and 2rismo is just jealous, and knows im going to chop him hard.

2rismo is a tool...we both know that Stuie. Don't give a toss about what he says or thinks (nobody else does) :D

BTW can i have your GTS-t badge if your not using it....id like to put it on "twoogle"

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Simply, any non performance related part that is put there to make your GTS-T look more like a GT-R confers on the car the status of a wanna be. To be clear, this includes panels, body kits & wheels. Also if you have paid more for a GT-R part than its improved equivalent => wanna be.

Bit like the GT-R badge I once saw on a DR-30. :D

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All the heavy hitters involved know, just have to put a bit of shit on 1j & 2Jz in cressidas and then every body will be upset.

Yeah i thought it was about time the forums got a little added spice.....ive been missing the RRRRAAAAGGGGEEEE!!!!

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Ahhhh its all in fun, need a track day soon though.

Im all for fun and games, i need a track late next month to test new setup. Cams, buckets, shims, retainers and oil pump arrive tomm. At least the head will be ready...lol

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2rismo, stop jedi ing my posts you ricer f**k.

Im all for fun and games, i need a track late next month to test new setup. Cams, buckets, shims, retainers and oil pump arrive tomm. At least the head will be ready...lol
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