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as an EX R33 S2 GTST owner (there is a lot of US :angry: , good luck with the Car choice...

please be extra extra careful when driving for the next 6 months; In the scheme of things 6 months is very short time, so take it VERY easy on the coming 6 months and then you will be alright.

Think about it this way, you probably want to buy R34 / R35 GTR in the future right, so do you really want shit that can happen in the next 6 months to stop that, i think not...

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