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Hey everyone!

I'm not that new to the Nissan badge :) had a few imports over the years and I'd never own anything else.

My names Loren or Lawz I'm happy with either. However, I'm very computer illiterate and easily confussed.

Just looking for some pointers on this website. I have been registered for a while.. It confussed me and I gave up. Giving it another go :)

I own a black r34 gts-t and I'm telling parts off an r33 gts-4 na if anyone is interested :)

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You're joking, right?

Ohh and no. R33, gts-t. I have not been won over by the r34's as of yet. Not so keen on the tail lights and just the general all round look. I have been yet to be impressed by one.

Edited by LawZ

Typing error where?

Also, if you weren't joking.. then no.

Thank you, DIVHUNTER.

However, sorry to generalize. But, being a female skyline driver you get use to men and their strange sense of humor. You learn to ignore it.

Well if you actually wont to get technical, i do know the difference. So how about you shut your face, until you actually get the facts. I use to own a r33 gts-4, also a gts, i know own a r33 gts-t. One of with r34 mods. I made this account when i owned my naturally aspirated r33 gts-4 and i have since upgraded and own several more. So if you wish to go critizing my intelligence how about you get the facts first. Thanks :)

As for all the ridiculous, sarcasm and comments. Grow up!!

Well if you actually want to get technical, i do know the difference. So how about you shut your face, until you actually get the facts. I use to own a r33 gts-4, also a gts, i now own a r33 gts-t. One with r34 mods. I made this account when i owned my naturally aspirated r33 gts-4 and i have since upgraded and own several more. So if you wish to go criticizing my intelligence how about you get the facts first. Thanks :)

As for all the ridiculous, sarcasm and comments. Grow up!!

:) u.mad?

so you own an r33 with r34 mods?

Edited by ClutchBurndout-:(

Mad, is an understatement. Men believe they know it all and simply just don't like a "chick" actually knowing what she is talking about.

No at the moment i own a R33 gts-t. My r33 with r34 mods, has been crushed. So it is no longer a car nor apart of my collection. Photo's are up on facebook if you wish to view them.

Mad, is an understatement. Men believe they know it all and simply just don't like a "chick" actually knowing what she is talking about.

No at the moment i own a R33 gts-t. My r33 with r34 mods, has been crushed. So it is no longer a car nor apart of my collection. Photo's are up on facebook if you wish to view them.

im still confused

ok you HAD an r33 with r34 mods

what is an r33 with r34 mods?

why u somad?

chill bro

your fb only has the black car in your pic, do we have to add you to our facebook to see your photos?

Edited by ClutchBurndout-:(

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