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I would have thought that would definitely be cause to put an SR in

You're a good friend :P

That's what she said

That's what she said

That's what she said

She talks too much. Shut that bitch up :P

So you feeling anymore love for the GTR yet or you still thinking of selling it?

I will probably still sell it, isnt even back on the road yet and its giving me the shits, but i do miss the sound of it and the acceleration off the line so maybe when i get it back it will convince me. I saw the turbos and dump pipes out on the floor when i was down there yesterday and i nearly jizzed in my pants so that was a good start to it winning me back

I would have thought that would definitely be cause to put an SR in

if only i could

awd is for girls, just run it to rwd with a standard sr box

If that was the aim i would just sell it and pour the money into Annas car! it is already RWD and SR :P

And AWD is f**king awesome 300rwkw in my last r32 was a waste, in the GTR its just enough!

If that was the aim i would just sell it and pour the money into Annas car! it is already RWD and SR :P

And AWD is f**king awesome 300rwkw in my last r32 was a waste, in the GTR its just enough!

hard to argue with that logic!

Why can't you?
awd is for girls, just run it to rwd with a standard sr box

You're a sick f**k you know that right?

If that was the aim i would just sell it and pour the money into Annas car! it is already RWD and SR :P

And AWD is f**king awesome 300rwkw in my last r32 was a waste, in the GTR its just enough!

The logic is strong in this one hrrmmm. For the loss SR20 is hrmmm.

You're a sick f**k you know that right?

Yes :P

For the loss SR20 is hrmmm.

+1

SR20s are cool, just not in GTRs, they belong in s13s and smaller!

and farming equipment!

And on another note driving around collecting parts is exciting, its been years since I trolled the classefieds ect ect

mmm tis fun

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