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You mind me posting the info and pics youve gotten of the 'next gtr.' I will include who gave me the info(you) so no worries. Just want to be sure you're cool with it. I hope you can help out, register at my new forums if possible. I am looking for someone to manage the forum in my place since im not online much. its r35forum.com not r35forums.com, Ill make sure to change your permissions. just pm me here, telling me what username you have over there. I think it would be great if you could help me, I got some things done. A few articles, and a few spy pics I have yet to show in a private forum Ive created. Rezz, its appreciated. :)

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Rezz, I think you are more informed than anyone at gtroc uk forums. Why do you think I come here so often lol, I wouldn't have a doubt about what you say, I personally think its very valid and concise. ;)

In the forum at gtroc uk, they are discussing about what you said, meaning they don't have a clue about it, they are really using what you have mentioned, which I think is closest to what we can expect.

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