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R34PER is my favourite plate so far, very jealous but it deserves to be on an R rather my T :)

THR34T is great too, I wonder if it's available, muhaha!

THR34T is available!!! I was going to get it for an R34 when i wanted to buy 1.

lol then she turns out to be a man !!!

no offense Juzz

MattD knows me...he knos im female... How funny would that be tho im like a guy all this time...well rly it shouldnt matter anyway. Should it? LOL

R34PER is my favourite plate so far, very jealous but it deserves to be on an R rather my T :D

THR34T is great too, I wonder if it's available, muhaha!

I'm hoping to the plates onto an R sumtime in the future......so far it only a dream ;)

I'm hoping to the plates onto an R sumtime in the future......so far it only a dream ;)

Still a very nice car... one of the cleanest GTT's around, rare colour as well. :D

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not according to her photos on myspace... ;)

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HEYYYYYYYYY ;) u like posted 1 of my drunken pics-hence the empty bottle of alcohol shoved down my top >.< lol...thats so embarassing :D

hello doski...thnx :banana: and i second the fact that ,malz's gtt is very very nice.

Seems lifes a breeze Juzz.

Lol @ all the guys posting "LOL at all the guys posting in this thread"

Most men prefer the company of women (even in forums)....it's natural, what else would you expect.

Lol @ you Sir...you too.....and you!

Such coolness :D

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@ Malz - Sorry mate, I thought you had an R... never actually seen your car, shows how much attention I pay :D Great plates no matter what the R34 :D

Seems lifes a breeze Juzz.

Lol @ all the guys posting "LOL at all the guys posting in this thread"

Most men prefer the company of women (even in forums)....it's natural, what else would you expect.

Lol @ you Sir...you too.....and you!

Such coolness :D

BAM! Well said.

Jap warehouse had a quick look at my car yesterday. Here's me thinking my current exhaust is just an average 3" catback turns out its a HKS system LOL. Got a 3" split dump pipe going on next week with lots of other stuff and got a kit coming in!!!! So shud get a few more kws out of it =).

custom plates = fail

putting "reaper" on something thats not even black = fail x2

Hey what about for a farmer?

Mal, your car is very clean and purdee looking, I also like the colour....impressive looking ride.

Sure makes the daily rat-line I run look ugly and unloved......even if mine is bleck.

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