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I can't believe no one has said this but....

buy whatever you like mate, thats the reason we all own the cars we own, we loved it, it was sold to us, it was love at first sight, or it was a car we've wanted for a long time.

So buy the car that puts the biggest smile on your dial sunshine.

- Dan

I can't believe no one has said this but....

buy whatever you like mate, thats the reason we all own the cars we own, we loved it, it was sold to us, it was love at first sight, or it was a car we've wanted for a long time.

So buy the car that puts the biggest smile on your dial sunshine.

- Dan

:) I like this i like this allot it's sometimes hard to make your own decisions in the car world. I'd love a stock R34 even if it's not as fast as it should / like to be, it's a car that exeeds the speed limit thats enough for me lol

exactly mate, you don't need a bunch of randoms on a car forum to justify your purchase, if you want a roll around in a bright pink hyundai then do it!

but seriously get the 34.

I got the GTT it fkn rocks.

people who drive anything other than a 34 are fags

exactly mate, you don't need a bunch of randoms on a car forum to justify your purchase, if you want a roll around in a bright pink hyundai then do it!

but seriously get the 34.

I got the GTT it fkn rocks.

people who drive anything other than a 34 are fags

HAHAHA nice comment, yeah im thinking of saving up for a nice stock one just to do up myself :)

saving up? pfft savings are for pussys, be a man and get a 10k loan that ends up being a 40k loan by the time your 80, you'll never regret it.

HAHA struth m8 nah i can sell my cruiser for 10kish

saving up? pfft savings are for pussys, be a man and get a 10k loan that ends up being a 40k loan by the time your 80, you'll never regret it.

HAHA struth m8 nah i can sell my cruiser for 10kish

1. Buy R342. Install NOS, two of the big ones3. Purge NOS, get the girls4. Chop your mates with NAWWSSOnce you blow the engine up, put an LS1 in.505043d1361252508-r34-skyline-twin-turbo

Haha phat nos on my p's hide the bottles under the passenger seat lol

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