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HAHAHAHAHAHA no worries just that i love skylines and all thats why bought one and i'll still keep my plans 2 get a 34GT-T at the end of next year.......

Just that for now theres too much heat on me in this small hick arse town

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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA Money DUDE MONEY!

Wish i could get the 34 now but no go.......

Seriously thinkin about a 4 Door 34 and turn it into a mean lookin drift machine like the blitz drift beast n e ideas on that n e one?

Sick as idea or stupid idea?

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Hey man i'm just askin ay settle down dude......

And i wasn't expecting them to come down here hahahahaha **** that....

Just next time i'm in adelaide just hook up and take me for a spin.....

Thought this site was to help out all us skyline owners man not get all sooky and cry

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Na i'm just one of only a few non inbreeders in this town most of its **** of arse ****ers including the wonderful police and their master is the Hiway Patrol Dude in the SS.....

Yes u command ass u **** stick wank.

Any way just like 2 say "**** the police" and this GTi-R me is gettin is all totally legal i've been gaurenteed by the owner..... Cept for wheel size which is not one thing cops go lookin for

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