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After looking at this, I realised I brought the wrong GTR!

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I was supposed to get a Ford MUSTANG GTR. Not a Nissan Skyline GTR! Duh! Stupid me!! :D

I knew I should've looked past the badge on the Nissan!

Never knew the Mustangs had a GTR either...

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This is the second one I've seen...maybe Ford stole the badges from Nissan for the US market...:)

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"..blah blah everything that has been done but what is obvious is the K&N cold air intake that feeds into the STEEDA intake system. (see pics).

rofl looks more like a hot air intake :bahaha:

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the email contained the following:

dude, seriously. It's a ****ing Ford

Mustang, it's not a Nissan, and it's

certainly not a ****ing GTR either!!

Take those ****ing badges off u loser!

I can't believe u are selling it as a.

Ford Mustang GTR!!!! How dumb do u

think ppl are!!

That's about the saddest thing i've

seen ever, right up there with the

Honda Civic R34 GTR conversion...

pathetic.

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lets go flood the mustang forums with abuse :(

maybe we can convice a good mustang owner to blow this ugly POS up or sumfin... or put a spanner in its high tech CAI.

Stangs are nice... i luv stangs, have u seen the new stang concept... it looks like retro sex, the best type of sex... omfg i want the new stang bad. Its more of a saturday car... the one you wanna drive after havin a friday night full of sex...

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