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this is gtr00r.

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nice car the owner is the brother of cyber motorsport. good guy.

has a set of n1 turbos because when they where doing some work on it the owner forgot to take out all the rages killed the turbos.

dammit that silver r34 gtr plates gtr00r is in mascot again..

WHOS IS THAT!

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this is gtr00r.

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nice car the owner is the brother of cyber motorsport. good guy.

has a set of n1 turbos because when they where doing some work on it the owner forgot to take out all the rages killed the turbos.

Ohhh.. i havent seen him.. ive just seen the car.. it looks nice..

hahah oops sorry dude....i did see a few lines the other day in market city but I dont recall a wave !!!

hahaha my car is sooo dirty...washed it like 2 days ago...but with a black car...once it rains...its ALL over !!!!

Also spotted doodz today in chippendale.....haha man you came up from out of nowhere.....

Just spotted 2 S2's out the front of my house.

:wavey: Mass, Moonie and Ruk.

I wonder what the neighbours think with all the loud skylines frequenting my place. First my car, then my girlfriend's car every weekend, then the others that rarely show up but are significantly louder than mine or Amanda's. LOL

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