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That car was flyby wasnt it at one time or is it another One autostyle had laying around. The blue GTR look a lot like the sliver one upimports had for sale a year or so ago with the Veilside combat evo 1 wide body kit. no pics here sorry.

i went down for the friday and friday night

security was very tight, not allowing many people 2 do lil burn outs while cruisng

my bro helped a mate get out of a scuffle wit bouncers and they hit my bro in the face and knocked two teeth out!

than the dude ran off wit my bros 21st neckless

i went to summernats 17 on a saturday that was mad, maby fridays just suck...

burn out comp was mad and i loved go-to-whoa!!

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Anyone have pics of the blue GTR?

The blue Gtr is a Veilside evo3 widebody. I have pics as it is my car, the black one is a friend of mine and used to be flybye. He has owned and been in plenty of GTR's but knows very little about cars as he is not mechanically minded. Here are a few pics, if you would like more info or pics just email me

Anyone have pics of the blue GTR?

The blue Gtr is a Veilside evo3 widebody. I have pics as it is my car, the black one is a friend of mine and used to be flybye. He has owned and been in plenty of GTR's but knows very little about cars as he is not mechanically minded. Here are a few pics, if you would like more info or pics just email me

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Anyone have pics of the blue GTR?

The blue Gtr is a Veilside evo3 widebody. I have pics as it is my car, the black one is a friend of mine and used to be flybye. He has owned and been in plenty of GTR's but knows very little about cars as he is not mechanically minded. Here are a few pics, if you would like more info or pics just email me

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