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update : apparently this looks lke the youtube channel for the Erause crew

http://www.youtube.com/user/cursinart

sum dodgy shit goin on here,

1.) the grey gtst thats on the website seems to have qld rego n 44 GTR number plates with a gtr badge on youtube , but on the website has nsw plates, looks like there both the same car though,

2.) the yellow supra is left hand drive if you look closely at the pic of the steering wheel, theres a passenger airbag at right hand on pic, so i dont think its in aussie,

3.) same goes for black rx7

hence it can be concluded the so called Erasus crew is pretty much bullshit, unless im hugely mistaken.

Ye - there is some big things not adding up. But what else can you expect from muppets?

lol @ air intake above the passenger seat.

The quote from the youtube channel is gold though

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update : apparently this looks lke the youtube channel for the Erause crew

http://www.youtube.com/user/cursinart

sum dodgy shit goin on here,

1.) the grey gtst thats on the website seems to have qld rego n 44 GTR number plates with a gtr badge on youtube , but on the website has nsw plates, looks like there both the same car though,

2.) the yellow supra is left hand drive if you look closely at the pic of the steering wheel, theres a passenger airbag at right hand on pic, so i dont think its in aussie,

3.) same goes for black rx7

hence it can be concluded the so called Erasus crew is pretty much bullshit, unless im hugely mistaken.

Yep, that FAKE GTR is full of fail.

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