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judging what a car is by the boot lock is a pretty dumb way to go about things.

every part of the body points to it being a gtr and not to mention it also has a number plate that could only go on a gtr

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judging what a car is by the boot lock is a pretty dumb way to go about things.

every part of the body points to it being a gtr and not to mention it also has a number plate that could only go on a gtr

So you're meaning to tell me, that there is no absolutely possible way that a gtst could imitate a GTR...? and yeah let's not forget another dead give away, how could I miss it. The number plate that "could only" go on a gtr!

even though my gtst has a gtr wing -it was already installed when i bought the car. i still dont understand why people spend money on making their gts/gtst's look like a gtr, maybe to make it "fully sick"......just buy a f**king gtr

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Mah I'm more going to be using them as drift wheels anyway. Was just checking so make sure they would fit.

However I have got new wheels & I'm fairly prepared for the hate from people for them.

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& just a couple of random pic's.

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