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Yeah the GTT is going all out, until it needs a new bottom end.. Which will most likely be a Rb30 or a Rb26 single turbo.

Next hopefully ill have a kit going on it, Ive given up on shithouse Powerplay they are useless. If they ever get in my kit ill tell them to shove it.

Anyways NRG your car is looking good, Id love the GTR screen should look into finding one, I really only want it to install a dvd screen to watch tv when im driving haha. Im so useless.

Horishima your car along with Mikyel's are the best looking white lines ive ever seen

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Yeah I think I will be going full wide body .. Its just when money and the girl friend allows it .. dont know if its worth it unless its GT spec and im not exactly too keen on it.

I.e in cost.

Im thinking of throwing the money into an investment, appartment (prob not with current rates) or a new car.. Prob the latter as it wont devalue as much as the conversion..

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