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Today's complaint #0426: 'Professionals' who cannot get their shit together.

Too much to expect punctuality or courtesy, you have to follow shit up yourself for the simplest of things, and make sure it happens. "Oh I was probably going to get around to it eventually" just doesn't cut the mustard...

GAWD. PEOPLE.

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In other news, I hungry.

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didnt want to say anything because im not the most clued in on skylines, but pretty sure thats not a GTR

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/127783-rare-skyline-register/?p=7231765

the GT badge on the side plus if you were Paul Walker, why would you take off the GTR kit for an altima kit or whatever. The headlights dont look like GTR either.

didnt want to say anything because im not the most clued in on skylines, but pretty sure thats not a GTR

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/127783-rare-skyline-register/?p=7231765

the GT badge on the side plus if you were Paul Walker, why would you take off the GTR kit for an altima kit or whatever. The headlights dont look like GTR either.

Lol yeah that's just a GTT

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