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MissGTR34 intro

Hey just doing my intro,

Erin from melbourne 

GTR34 white XEY483

So hey, ive only had my gtr for 9months still loving every second of it. 

Looking forward to reading some handy info and help when i need it

CHEERS!

-Erin 

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8 hours ago, vxsr33 said:

Amazing car. Must turn a lot of heads!

I guess sometimes it does, its better when theres a meet and people you know talk about it and u have that proud feeling i guess.

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17 hours ago, PranK said:

*hides headlights*

Just photoshop ahahha just kidding.... i have some new headlights on order from nengun and the gtrs in for a respray (clear was peeling abit dodgy looking) hopefully will have her back by the end on june/july

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15 hours ago, MissGTR34 said:

Yeah 100% west based, i head out east alot tho most groups are on that side 

Just seen a post of yours in another thread. I've seen your daily around heaps. We live in the same area lol

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