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hey Nick, when you say GT-R coming soon...its not the Lancer GT-R right? wehehe Jk.

so what if it is?

The Lancer GT-R is the corner stone of the JDM scene, and should be recognised.

lol..

it almost look like the done up cars in the Philippines. =)

i swear i saw a couple of them last time i visited. They love the multiple mirrors there. specially the beloved Jeepneys below! :P

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so..i spotted this Mitsubishi Lancer GT-R with dual mirrors on each side, dual exhaust left and right, custom kits (mini bullbar at the rear) and custom vinyls. spotted at Blacktown Westfields. :P Oh and that black stripe to break the line is duct-tape.

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Poor Lancer!

spotted KNG GTR on windsor road this morning (black r33 gtr). I putted pasted you in a yellow dc2 itr. you on here?

I saw that car in thornliegh a while ago, sounded very tuff! and not to mention it looks very nice too

so..i spotted this Mitsubishi Lancer GT-R with dual mirrors on each side, dual exhaust left and right, custom kits (mini bullbar at the rear) and custom vinyls. spotted at Blacktown Westfields. :cheers: Oh and that black stripe to break the line is duct-tape.

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Now we know where to link the new kids looking for a cheap gtr to.

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