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Agreed, drove one recently and can't see how it's worth the extra $.

Lol did my GTT leave that much of a bad impression on you brah

Technically living with? I guess... I'm there like 6 nights a week and go straight home there from work...

Royal Parade, Parkville, right opposite Princes Park... and literally walking distance to Garage Cafe ;)

When do you get to meet her... hmmmm, never? She's not into cars much at all, I might see if she wants to pop down to GC for dinner. She has lunch there sometimes since she works at Melbourne Uni, in the building that is directly opposite GC.

6 nights a week aye

Dat sexytime

I found the 34 GT-T to be a bit more comfortable and refined feeling than the 33. I feel the same about the 32 versus 33 though. 32 feels sportier and crappier at the same time.

Lol did my GTT leave that much of a bad impression on you brah

6 nights a week aye

Dat sexytime

I drove your GTT once... I like the 34 cluster, tis pretty :)

Fair sexytime, yes. Dat sexual prime...

Lol did my GTT leave that much of a bad impression on you brah

Yeah... Every time I drive a 34, I just want 33 more.

And is it normal for the seats to be that high?

Hey Tony/Alvin, can you let me know when you're going to place that Amayama order? I wanna tack something onto it...

48470-16U00 - COVER SET-STEERING COLUMN

I want a new top cover of an R33 Steering column which gets scratched to the shit when people remove the dash / cluster surround.

Hey Tony/Alvin, can you let me know when you're going to place that Amayama order? I wanna tack something onto it...

48470-16U00 - COVER SET-STEERING COLUMN

I want a new top cover of an R33 Steering column which gets scratched to the shit when people remove the dash / cluster surround.

What do you want me to do?

Just finalised and paid my Amayama order today

Was just talking to our receptionist

- She got delivered roses

- Got embarrassed infront of workmates so got angry and told off bf

- bf apologized for sending flowers

This rustled my jimmies

A girl got embarrassed for receiving roses from a boyfriend?

What the?

Yeah... Every time I drive a 34, I just want 33 more.

And is it normal for the seats to be that high?

yes, cos you are comparting GTT to GTR

Was just talking to our receptionist

- She got delivered roses

- Got embarrassed infront of workmates so got angry and told off bf

- bf apologized for sending flowers

This rustled my jimmies

jackie+chan+my+brain+is+full+of+fuck+mem

Was just talking to our receptionist

- She got delivered roses

- Got embarrassed infront of workmates so got angry and told off bf

- bf apologized for sending flowers

This rustled my jimmies

BF sounds like Aaron lol

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