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Originally posted by INASNT

u recon u r gonna have problems complying your 180??? especially with the 5inch exhaust

:what: :what: 5 inch?!?! I thought the 4 inch on the Silvia I sold to my friend was big.....

I guess size does matter.....

Oh, and 3037? Sweet..... I have to get me one.

:)

Originally posted by bucket

Franks, I was actually talking to Rod... but my "consultant" is Jeffrey.

on the phone he was like "Hey my mate just imported a r34 and im like, is it Yellow.. and hes like yes.

ehehehe

hahaha...i know of 3 R34 GTT's in Sydney....

a yellow one - JOE 32R

a white one - GTT something something something

a grey one - MAINAN (which is indonesian for "toy")

mine'll be on the streets soon enough :)

Hey Mona :)

It's Andrew... Looks like you found a nice R33 afterall :D Now you can remove my car from your desktop and replace it with your very own!!! ;)

Hope you come out cruising with us soon!!!

Don't listen too much to Frankie... he's blinded by the shiny yellow dildo he's got coming :) It's affected his brain :shake:

Andrew. :uh-huh:

Hey Andrew!!!

You won't believe it....i still want your car and i still make myself jealous everyday when i log on :) I'm sure i'll get over it when i get my bubs though ;) I heard you decided to keep it anyway... :)

I'll be out cruising the first weekend its roadworthy...so make sure you guys come out with me :)

Yangy boy!!!! When do i get my ride in your GTR?!?!?! :D

Originally posted by franks

a grey one - MAINAN (which is indonesian for "toy")

Mainan means "Slow" in Indonesian...

How do I know? Because I'm half Indonesian and was born there :D :wavey:

Great plates I reckon... Pity only boat people will understand them... :woofy:

Andrew. :uh-huh:

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