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Mate, would you consider swapping for a heavily modified R33 GTST with full GTR kit, wing and new 18 inch rims and cash your way?? Let me know ASAP, I got the money ready.

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Mate, would you consider swapping for a heavily modified R33 GTST with full GTR kit, wing and new 18 inch rims and cash your way?? Let me know ASAP, I got the money ready.

Sorry munky, your car is too funky for me :P

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Sweet ride dood..Odd how ive never seen your car around on the road.. why do u want to get rid of it? I love My one. Ill keep it for another year and a half atleast, then move on to something different, a Navara ST-R maybe and a dirt bike.. Also where is this Final inspection place, I live in knox. and im terrible at maintaining my car. Once my rims get a makeover and i get a good detail, it will look Fabulous, im just to god dam lazy. And how much did u get the Highflow turbo for installed and tuned for? coz im considering doin it.

anyhoo I think you should keep it, Do you go to DECA events? I need some R34 friends, will you be my friend? haha.

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Sweet ride dood..Odd how ive never seen your car around on the road.. why do u want to get rid of it? I love My one. Ill keep it for another year and a half atleast, then move on to something different, a Navara ST-R maybe and a dirt bike.. Also where is this Final inspection place, I live in knox. and im terrible at maintaining my car. Once my rims get a makeover and i get a good detail, it will look Fabulous, im just to god dam lazy. And how much did u get the Highflow turbo for installed and tuned for? coz im considering doin it.

anyhoo I think you should keep it, Do you go to DECA events? I need some R34 friends, will you be my friend? haha.

Thanks dude. Maybe you can say hi to the new owner of the 34. :(

It is SOLD!!!!!!

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