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One day my son, one day

d'ya reckon if we sell our assorted skylines and real GTRs and take out a high interest personal loan and pool our money together maybe we could get one to share? nothing would be better than cruising in this GTR MONSTER just as long as it has enough power to get into the westfield carpark turning it's massive wheels.

It's not so much "check out my awesome fake GT-R!", more like "look at my awesome car modifcation skills, I turned a FWD shitbox into something not as embarrassing to drive - depending on who you ask, and how old they are..." <--- that last bit is surely reason enough not to waste obscene amounts of money on such a project.

gotta be amazed with the number of people who dont notice what's actually happening here.. :D

Hahaha! Beat me to it! I think doing that car like that is worth it just to see all the people who clearly dont bother to read any other post in the thread.

I am 100% sure if the owner COULD turn that back to a GTR he wouldn't have done what he did in the first place.

Should of given them to me :D

they should stick to what they're shit at, turning proton's into Evo's. :(

Calvin, GTTR34 is selling his GTC's, silver/gold. 18x9 and 18x10. Would be perfect for you car

I am 100% sure if the owner COULD turn that back to a GTR he wouldn't have done what he did in the first place.

:D eeer... that abomination started life as a Proton... or have I misunderstood your post?

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Are you serious Sky34?? I dont know how many times people on here have said that it is a Proton. Why do you people post in a thread that you have not read??

Get a clue people! GOSH.

Rhys.

lol, sorry man, didn't read too many response and the Putra style at the title, I understand Malay and don't know much about protons...Putra meant son.. or I interpret it as rich dady son's car...

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