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Hi everyone

My name is Romeo im an Adelaide born but for tha last 4 years been living in Italy.Im a spraypainter by trade and working here till my contract finishess . When i was living in Aust i had an r33 gtr with 700hp but having to make the big move to europe i had to sell her.

The problem for me was letting old habbit go just could'nt do it cause got sick of driving euro crap so what iv done is gone and got my self an MNP II r32 GTR (painted by my self) with 550hp built by RK tuning one of UK's best builder.

Having a GTR in Italy is funny not only being LHD but being one of only 5 in Italy people dont really know they are only the younger PStation generation.

Iv been going to the JDM events here but its not the same as back home its more evos.subi s13,s14,type r.ect,ect so showing up with a GTR its like WOW.

As soon as i can post some pic ill get some up for everyone to see.

Speak soon

Romeo

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