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And you thought people gave you shit before!

Oh I got my fair share of paying out the other night at the Sau dinner... If people hate it good, im not building it to make other people happy lol

Edited by Nikk_666

Hi there my name is adrian and i own a r33 gts-t. I'm a toowoomba local.

Hey mate, any more details (ie colour rims mods etc?) if u see some weirdo wave to u in a diahatsu that's me :D

Yea LOL

Was heading off to work. So I see this GTR and thought, "can't be" but yes it was ;)

Its like I don't see you on the road for ages and then run into you twice in a matter of hours.

I guess my cover's been blown again so Shhh....only both you and Chris know where I hide my hydroponic setup :sleep:

So that's what that glow is coming from one of your rooms :D Yeh I was on my way to Aldi....that's where poor GTR owners have to go

Its two tone silver/grey. It has 360 hp @ the wheels on 19psi and its an auto. It has 19 inch silver koya drift teks.

Auto! Hell yer *hi five*... You still rocking the re4 or have u upgraded to something else?

Nick when are you getting your car finished so we are no longer stalked by a Daihatsu.

Still aiming to have it all in a mod plated by new years... Then when ever I can get it tuned after that

The problem is then ull be stalked by a bent 8 and u won't be able to hear ur zutututus lol

Edited by Nikk_666

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