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the gtr is beast, the other gtt is rubish

some people have no idea

the amount of work and custom parts on this car is amazing.

before talking shit about the car how bout you post up a pic of your car so we can all judge it

some people have no idea

the amount of work and custom parts on this car is amazing.

before talking shit about the car how bout you post up a pic of your car so we can all judge it

i agre with what >> UWISSH said :yes:

if gtt is rubbis,that means GtsT is even more awful :(

im presenting for gtsT take a look at my rubbish gtsT :thumbsup:

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mate his car is an r33 gtr, he isnt trying to make it look like one

he wanted to do something unique and do a complete r34 conversion instead of just doing the front

from memory it was done with all genuine parts aswell which is more impressive

mate his car is an r33 gtr, he isnt trying to make it look like one

he wanted to do something unique and do a complete r34 conversion instead of just doing the front

from memory it was done with all genuine parts aswell which is more impressive

^^ i saw this car twice in the flesh before realising it was a 33 at all. it is very well done. and the Huge AMG brakes are just beautiful :)

^CPF-Tune Rs?

Nice. I had a set on my old 32 and haven't seen any since!

Thats them. I sold them on to Brett (r32-25t) who has since sold them on again. They're a really nice rim. Shame they ain't made anymore (like alot of the awsome rims now :()

Buddy Club QF's 18 x 10 + 12 are on it now.

Fake parts its a fake.. I dislike wanna beees, Either have one or dont simple.

Guys like you make me laugh mate, Im pretty sure nobody cares what you think or dislike.

If you dont know WHAT or WHO you are talking about, then dont.

Because you just look like an idiot to those of us who know the guy and how far from a "wanna beee" he is lol

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