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Originally posted by 2fardown

First thing I would do is get rid of that horrid colour.  Sounds like you have yourself a bit of a beast there.

Wouldn't mind selling my R33 and buying a worked VL Turbo...and put the change in the bank.

I LOVE U hahah

U WANA DO WHAT I DID hahah

i had a r33 gtst 1995

sold it

baught a VL with money to play with

best feeling ever

and trust me

its not a step down

when u sit in it

and take of like a beast out of hell..

u wont regret it!!!

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woh, where's narkeh boy ;) This is prob just friendly banter, cos i don't know what hte whole story is but don't let it get too outta hand.

Fine, Nissan VL goes quick with some work, just like GTS-t, but can it handle/brake like a Skyline coupe? More to a car than straight lines. Build quality, etc...

never been in or driven a VL, so could be wrong, but i'd assume a Nissan turbo coupe would have pratically any holden in the build quality/handling/braking, etc stakes.

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Originally posted by Zdenko

who cares about racial comments

it snot a supprise to me if some one called me a wog hahahaha

i dont care.. were all friends here anyways

expect for JNR24

he has herpies growing on his balls

yukkk

wog! ;)

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