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The grey R35 GTR that came riding up my ass today at about 10pm on Williamsons Rd in Donny. Saw a coupe pull up behind me at the lights. Looked like a V35 skyline who had something to prove. So I LOLd and ignored you....... Turned the corner, put a bit of boot in it just for fun and you kept up. I backed off stunned, and looked out my window only to realise it was in fact another GTR who wanted to play!! I couldn't - my clutch was slipping under load in 3rd and 4th :( ....and it's illegal :whistling: LOL Nice meeting you Mr. Grey R35. Plates were X something something.

  On 22/06/2013 at 9:29 PM, Pr0x1mity said:

Black R34 (GTT?) through greenzy maccas drive through. I was working (uni student life!) and served them. Gave them an extra medium fries :)

Noted for future reference

  On 22/06/2013 at 9:29 PM, Pr0x1mity said:

Black R34 (GTT?) through greenzy maccas drive through. I was working (uni student life!) and served them. Gave them an extra medium fries :)

Haha! that was you! That was my brother in his 34 GTT.

Was pretty excited the next day when he told me his SAU sticker got him some extra fries lol.

  On 24/06/2013 at 4:08 AM, Daco said:

Haha! that was you! That was my brother in his 34 GTT.

Was pretty excited the next day when he told me his SAU sticker got him some extra fries lol.

Haha, special treatment for SAU members!

I need a side window sticker. I only have one across my rear windscreen :(

  On 24/06/2013 at 5:53 AM, Pr0x1mity said:

Haha, special treatment for SAU members!

I need a side window sticker. I only have one across my rear windscreen :(

Become a member and you will have a couple sent out in your members pack.

  On 30/06/2013 at 10:28 AM, Miguelone said:

O.O NEED DETAILS NAO!!!

lol nothing very special man..

I ended up choosing TE37SL's after trying on about 6 different sets.

was between them and bronze TE37's in the end, tougher looking curve on the spokes of the SL's and I kind of didnt want to do the super common bronze.

The SL's have a tiny bit of red from stickers etc which just went with the tiny bits of red I already have on car (gtr badges / nismo wing end caps and of course the hot plates)

so ill be running them in the next few weeks until the Panasports are repaired and then probably swapping between them pretty often.

trying to buy some of the adapters from racing sciences so I can run some center caps with them for something a little different.

/wheel collection begins.

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