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My grey GTR goes in for a service and new front brakes tomorrow but I can take out the white one for a cruise. I've been staying up to 4-5am whilst on holidays so a late night cruise would be great.

wot eva happened to dat victa cruise???

i'm getting my bodykit bak this week, and will have aircon re-gased also  B)

so im up 4 it if u guys are

nothing it will still happen just have to w8 for every1 to get organised after chistmas/new year holidays ppls overseas spending time with family and stuff

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My GTR gets here soon, so i`ll be out cruisin almost every night.

hey dude im the old owner of sin31 now i have matt barnes 's old car ... we have to go for a hills run when u get the gtr.

if anyone else is ever up 4 a cruise pm me

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