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well it seems no-one has said and I don't know you or anything but I'll say it I guess.

It's a very gay car.

:cheers:

I can understand that you would get sick of an old car and it's problems.

Still.. very ghey! :P

You are gay right? it's ok to tell people.

we're all friends here.. We accept your type too. we just like to tease you for being feminininin.

I'm sure you'll look very cute in it.

Did it come with a black Handbag to match?

:)

Yes the car looks the part for the homosexual crowd.

I'll try to do it up with some crazy carbon fibre bits and massive wing so it becomes a bit more hetero :nyaanyaa:

we all know thats not going to work winky. throw in a mini blower kit, then maybe you'll get some respect in here lol.

we all know thats not going to work winky. throw in a mini blower kit, then maybe you'll get some respect in here lol.

Don't tempt me!

Toyota Team Europe (TTE) make a factory turbo for this car ... pair that with a Greddy emanage and you're on your way.

Don't tempt me!

Toyota Team Europe (TTE) make a factory turbo for this car ... pair that with a Greddy emanage and you're on your way.

/evil conscience

do it winky baby.. you know you want to go vrooom tshh. all the cool people are doing it. you're cool too, arent you??

/end evil conscience

just f**king do it!

you will soon get used to people saying "nice car..... does it come in mens?"

I got it on Wednesday, and it took til Sunday before my first random "Nice car".

Can't remember how long it was for my R33.

im seeing a lot of people just giving up on their r33's due to age/rattles/parts giving up

mines the same, getting tired of having to fix EVERYTHING on it

just cant let it go just yet though, just cant

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