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What an absolutely gorgeous car. Up there with the R8 IMO. The new tail light design looks much better over its predecessors too. There was a nice write up in Friday's Cars Guide actually. 0-100 time of 3.7 seconds IIRC. Nice!

Very well done.

So this cars a chich magnet, a drifter, a burn out king, gains me accsess to the uptown clubs, I'll be the talk of the town and I get to LA to Santa Monica in no time.

I LIKE!

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this is no shit here 100 truth

after late niite shopping on a thursday nite i was out at the car about to get in and i herd 2 cars screaming there tits off n i looked up to see a r33 4 door and a lamborgini drag racing along collier road was the properly the maddest thing id ever seen in my whole life, the 33 was beating the lamba...

this is no shit here 100 truth

after late niite shopping on a thursday nite i was out at the car about to get in and i herd 2 cars screaming there tits off n i looked up to see a r33 4 door and a lamborgini drag racing along collier road was the properly the maddest thing id ever seen in my whole life, the 33 was beating the lamba...

bahahahahahahahahhahahah you crack me up

this is no shit here 100 truth

after late niite shopping on a thursday nite i was out at the car about to get in and i herd 2 cars screaming there tits off n i looked up to see a r33 4 door and a lamborgini drag racing along collier road was the properly the maddest thing id ever seen in my whole life, the 33 was beating the lamba...

Yeah but does the R33 have number collecting? Didn't think so.

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