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santa came early

going back to my roots (hihihih) 5 skylines ago i owned a r31 australian model

just purchased a hr31 two door 87 line

two tone black and grey

in terrible condition

just what i want

can someone say track car yea babdy, yea looks like the gtr will have to park outside j/k

should arive in 3 weeks

and be on the road in 4

looks like i found a new home for my newly aquired number plated "VBSLAB"

photos to cum hihihihi

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could have arrived on th 20th but that would have ment it would have gone through indonesia which is bad cause they steel everything

so i put it on a direct ship which arrives on the 4th

then should be a week before she is on the road

tyring to get my hands on a big ***off turbo as well

pete

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