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Well as you guys know we had a meet tonight, and i for one was soo glad i came as i got to drive this:

2002 R34 GTR VSPEC II NuR

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Me:

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Emsta:

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And then here are the vids of me driving it and then me n Emsta inside lol:

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=YXL1ESK8

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=EQNEAQA1

And this is emsta being sad after sitting back in his R33

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A special thanks to Alex for trusting all of us stooges to drive his R34 and it is an absolute machine. Im still smiling and im sure the rest of the guys who drive it still are :) Looking forward to the meet next week thats for sure ;)

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why is emsta wearing sunnies at night? :)

with normal cars like my r33 - i wouldnt have bothered, but u know, had to look extra cool for the nur spec - it demands respect

its like having sex with the maddest bitch and surviving to tell the tale

LMfknAO! @ emsta screaming like a little girl :)

yes, he did sound like a bitch HAHA

if you do eventually buy a gtr...drive it non stop for like an hour in a remote area. once you get all the girlyness out of your system then you can drive on public roads ;)

yes, he did sound like a bitch HAHA

if you do eventually buy a gtr...drive it non stop for like an hour in a remote area. once you get all the girlyness out of your system then you can drive on public roads :)

ahah a kent!

so hot

emsta too

lawl kent ;)

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