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soon... it will all come together soon...

my mate is going to give me his R33 Turbo *arent u danny :)*

then comes the carbon vented bonnet and some wheels... shweet! :) give me 8 more months then i'll stop :)

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actually i will stop after what i said before and then just buy a GTR... then again i need insurance and will probabnly have to wait to insure a GTR for at least another 3 years...

oh god damn it!

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hi flow? what a waste of money... if im going to spend 1500 on hi flowing an r33 turbo i might as well just go buy a better aftermarket one like a TD06 which im going to do further down the track anyway

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