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Hmmm, difference between the GTS and the GTR...

Think about the biggest difference possible, that is what it was like! :lol:

The GTS felt like it took years to get to 100, in the GTR you put your foot down in 1st, change to 2nd and what do you know 100!!!

It's such a big difference, it's hard to explain but it's major...

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Prank,

The same thing happened 2 me a few months ago. The rear bumper and exhaust were F***ed, but it didnt look so bad

Turns out the wole exhaust needed replacing, the rear diff and HICAS were serviced, and new rear bar. about $5000 woth of damage which their insurance covered. I almost didnt get their details because the damage didnt look so bad and they offered to pay me $800 cash for damages.

The point is there is more than meets the eye. Make sure the repairer checks everything.

If Ur girlfriend still feels bad about the accident, take her shoe shopping. That'll cheer her up :P

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