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19 hours ago, Robocop2310 said:

This thing is hideous. I'm sorry but only the R33 GTR looks good. 

You should be sorry, not for your opinion, but for repeating yourself so goddamn many times.

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36 minutes ago, tridentt150v said:

That's almost $26K AUD....man I gotta look after my Gtst better. 

I use mine as storage shelfing, roof is all scratched up. 

Not long ago I reversed it into the house because I forgot the car has no proximity sensors lol. 

Maybe I too should take care of it ?

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18 minutes ago, Robocop2310 said:

I am not a fan of GTST's but this is pushing the envelope a little far. 

Sound like someone thrashes $2hookers a bit too hard and doesn't want that to happen to a car?

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12 hours ago, Robocop2310 said:

I am not a fan of GTST's but this is pushing the envelope a little far. 

LOL.. You haven't seen me sidestep 3rd at a skid pan to finish off a set of tyres. Let me recall how I did it, select 3rd gear, smash the limiter, drop clutch super violently then giggle. 

Some NSW members might remember a while back at the SAUNSW texi lol ?

5 hours ago, FedBpy2018 said:

People say the gtst is fat and curvy, look up the deminsions, the r34 gtr is actually wider and heavier then the r33 gtst, takes 5 mins of research to find them for both cars, so really the r34 gtr is the fat one

I've never met a GT car that wasn't fat.

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