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even WITH an engineers cert a nanny state cop is within his nazi aproved rights to defect you.

it is then up to YOU to prove at YOUR COST that the car is as it was when it was engineered.

you see they are allowed to defect upon "suspicion" of mods.

imho no point with engine swaps for cars that are on the street, more trouble than it's worth

no way, if it looks like its meant to be there theyll leave you alone

look at it this way, to them its all the same shit, and my car looks like a GTR just with extra doors

so it should work, then later down the track id get it engineered and not give any f**ks.

i do give a small amount of f**ks now, but not too many

today is friday, i give 10 f**ks. who wants sum f*k?

Even I'm stunned by your level of retardation.

So f**king stupid

hahaha you contradict everything you say moh..

'car looks like a gtr with 2 extra doors'

im trying to make a GTB4 not a gtr.. waahh wahhhh

search GTB4

its a 4 door GTST with wider guards at the rear, GTR front and seats and an RB26...

exactly what im building.

then why didnt your say it looks like a GTB4 instead of saying it looks like a GTR with 2 extra doors..

technically its neither of them so by saying it looks like a GTR isnt like saying im building a GTB4.

oh f**k some good fishing going on in here.

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