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So here it is, on the road, bringing me back into the SAU team....

I feel special, i now own 2 r33's.... one good, one bad, ver ver ver bad.....

anyways, let me know what you think... i have had soooo many people ask if its a GTR, so if someone can help me get a GTR front bar, i would love you long time....

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lol, thanks boys.... Sewid - i really just wanna be your car??? I will call him GTS25tR

its kinda even more confusing sitting behind it in traffic, especially with 265's on the back - very very wide tyres!!!!

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i never understood door open shots.

the door open shot requires active participation on your part. you need to visualise the car flapping it's doors and taking off... flying like a bird.

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the door open shot requires active participation on your part. you need to visualise the car flapping it's doors and taking off... flying like a bird.

wtf lol

Looks like a nice clear car man, but have to say take the wing off and slam it.

Will look heaps better.

Just needs a nice big cooler.

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Haha how can you mistake it for a GTR..

wtf lol

Looks like a nice clear car man, but have to say take the wing off and slam it.

Will look heaps better.

Just needs a nice big cooler.

Nah Put some chomies on it and a nice big GT wing and you're set!

the door open shot requires active participation on your part. you need to visualise the car flapping it's doors and taking off... flying like a bird.

Hahaha I just burst out laughing then. Nice one BB

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Pics of nitrous system?

haha, Nick, i'll PM them to you sometime soon

Haha how can you mistake it for a GTR..

Nah Put some chomies on it and a nice big GT wing and you're set!

Hahaha I just burst out laughing then. Nice one BB

umm, corinne, what more can i say but....

If you have nothing nice to say (which seams like never ever you do) please keep your words to youself.

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could have picked another colour.. lol

why copy me for :P

how much did you pay for the car dude? and where did you buy it? whats done to it? mods wise?

Also i spotted your car parked outside near tarenpoint.. like past jaycar..

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