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Hey all,

 

First of all, I would like to send my appreciation to all in this site.

Currently in the process of buying my GTT R34 and man this site was too helpful from all aspects.

 

As a thank you I became a member to increase my knowledge and share what I know and be part of the luv.

 

My name is Mohammad, Middle East, Saudi.

 

See you around the forum, Peace.

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Pictures attached are all for LHD GTTs with the rb25det Neo some modified and some stock.

Will be pulling the trigger on one of them depending on deal/cleanness/history/record...etc

 

Here in Saudi, you cant register RHD as a daily and you can only register it as a classic and can't drive it around.

 

Cant wait...IMG-20190521-WA0029.thumb.jpg.62459a2921d14507b93d72f89bdb9648.jpgIMG-20190521-WA0021.thumb.jpg.7ebbc3b7a2c9ee170bc34f1c0f1c5856.jpg20190504_154918.thumb.jpg.596306eb887b28377a253b1e956ea499.jpgScreenshot_20190524-115245_WhatsApp.thumb.jpg.2b2cb8fe99eaa60f4bd8e20b0eaba435.jpgScreenshot_20190524-115334_WhatsApp.thumb.jpg.d6164a365f72d9d85d8587e0bc2b8779.jpg

 

 

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