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Does anyone know the significance of the keyring attached to the r33 key in this video?

I've noticed the keyring features in all ecr33 advertisements?

i can understand japanese. she slaps him in the face with the flowers and says why did you buy a whale r33 when your r32 was so much better. and than she throws the keys away.

bahahahaha +1 to that

and to add to that.

GT5 has 1989 and 1991 R32 GTST (along with the R32 GTS25) No mention of r33 gtst in the game?

bahahahaha +1 to that

and to add to that.

GT5 has 1989 and 1991 R32 GTST (along with the R32 GTS25) No mention of r33 gtst in the game?

I got a white 33 GTR in the game :thumbsup: i was suprised when braking the outside lights go on as well just like mine, i thought some fag just removed the middle lights or soemthing haha but must be stock

it seems ok i guess a bit laggier or just me perhaps? i get same problem with ns super lagggy for me

reps should go down well..

:rofl:

Coz you the BIG Hater on everything!

I will +1 you for everything you hate :laugh:

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