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well someone had a shitload of money cos my mechanic was doing one when i was there last - he was asking why i wanted to put more power in my car etc and i told him to blow away cars that piss me off and i happened to mention hondas really shit me when we got back tot he workshop he pointed to this R and said - I dont suggest u give that one a go :)

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latin dancing? hmmm your a worry.

*sob* niz wants to get nice n happy n shake her booty.

yeah but they are the same car arent they aidwin? Bit like the toyota echo but the exactly same car in europe is called a Yaris - things u learn by playing GT haha

Originally posted by SHUTO-BOY

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my mates nsx,is so smooth, i wish it was supercharged tho

there is company in USA, does twin turbo and Super charges NSX, it will cost you 1st born child :)

but then again even old NSX is sell over $60k :)

too expensive... I rather have Porche 996 or 911 turbo for that Price.

but then again there is R34 GTR :)

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