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How rude , can we just get normal sau stickers? , do you still own a r32 ben??

Refer to above post about stickers old boy and "technically" I still own a 32 but it doesn't include an R in its name :ph34r:

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haha. seen a few skylines about lately. A R33 from memory, cant remember, but it was black with a front lip that used to be blue and is now black. If that makes sense. It also had dark tint. Looked pretty good none the less. It was in a carpark, i won't say where though.

spotto !!! r33 custom plates ( not sure if a can post plate numbers on here ) maroone / burgandy ? in exeter trying to race me then once i back off he flow past then pulled up in a hurry some nast black smoke from exhaust i did see :(

( sorry couldnt stop if ur reading this but was late to drop my car off lol )

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