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ERhm... Me thinks your colour blind.

It's silver (or gun metal grey.. which ever marky prefers :P)

I also noticed on saturday night that www.98 has lost the big wing it had. Some would think it was rice, but on a car like that I would have thought you'd need it!! I loved the wing.

He tired to race me one night for some reason. I raced him.. for about 10m before his turbos spooled but by that time I had finished racing and claimed the victory :D ... I also had another GTR on the other side of me. I felt like a sandwich.

This car is absolutely awesome to watch. Sounds fantastic. You can hear the turbos spooling from like 100m's away! The flame display it puts on it awe inspiring.

One day.. One day I will be like him.

I HAVE A DREAM!@?

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