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Is your mates Supra that, off colour Bronze / Titanium Grey 1 with the body kit?

yeah titanium with the really badly fitting fb with horrible paint matching and hail damaged bonnet. Getting a full respray soon so should look a lot better

yeah titanium with the really badly fitting fb with horrible paint matching and hail damaged bonnet. Getting a full respray soon so should look a lot better

Ah yeah that 1...

Not my taste in Supra styling, but wait and see the finished product I guess.

everytime an R32 owner pipes up about R33's being heavy etc etc, ask them why R32's aren't over the original power to weight ratios..

i got no qalms with their weight. hell I'd take an R34 over any of em and they're the heaviest of the bunch.

they're just awkward, you know like when you meet this banging hot chick that looks epic from the neck down, but the from the neck up she looks like she's got down syndrome with a bit of dribble and snot all mixed together as it drips down her chin, and she looks up at you with those mongoloid eyes and softly utters "herp derp bunnies durrr".

you know that feeling you get? yeah... that's how an R33 makes me feel.

an R33 GTR is that same chick with a paperbag over her head.

ye driving r33 gives me instant pussy, silly dudes

so like your penis retreats into your body in shame of being attached to an R33 driver and makes it look like a vagina?

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