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hahahah

trust me dude.

You will only get this car away from my when you attempt to pry the keys from my cold and dead hands.

And then I will simply haunt you for life..

its a beast, and if it was not for the fact I have to work tomorrow I would be still doing laps of the northen beaches in it.

  • 1 year later...

he did timmy

ans whats with regurgitating old threads???

basically when an import is complied the compliance company has to put their name on the plate so as far as the government is concerned, the car is manufactured to meet ADR's by that company, not Nissan.

Same with the EVO6.5's when they came in. They were registered as being manufactured by RalliArt (who brought them in) not Mitsubishi

mine says Nissan LAP Skyline..........i was a bit worried at first, i thought that it was one of those illegal imports only for race/spares type of car.

NUP!...L.A Performance............ sounds kookey cool but!

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