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Hey, I am new to Sau but I have had my skyline for a while and I lived in D-town for ages

I drive the pearl white r33 with the black bonnet and hood pins

Looking for a Bee*R Rev limiter for my skyline are there any suppliers up here

see you all around

who ever owns that white r34 with the big spoiler, that is an awesome car dude

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hey man saw ur car nice and clean trying to sell mine in u no any one intrested 20'000k

just look for rb26 powerd r34 gtt in nt topics

hey man i just both this car last January if i knew it before????? i will take it ......thumbsup.gif sorry mate too late no more money....

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Hey everyone,

I'm Meta, and i've got an r32 gtr in gunmetal grey, should be noticeable because there's a nice dint in the side of the left guard...(some dick reversed into me on the Barkly highway), it's a stock gtr, so you'll probably see it around Palmerston

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