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what do you guys (and 1 gal) reckon?

32 GTR and 33 GTR.... putting aside the age factor.

hmm.. 32's look really agressive, and the smoothness of the 33's (still with agression though).

Hard chioce. I'd go the 33.

and you dont have to exclude me with the (and 1 gal) thing, very used to being refered to as 'one of the guys' so it doesn't bother me.

a 32 gtr will be a classic car soon, just like mustangs etc etc

so when i finally get the approval to get the 32GTR, it would be like:

Kid: hey dad, look!!... a mustang!!

dad: no son, its a 32GTR.

kid: wat's a 32GTR??

dad: oh... that's 10 models ago before what your mom is driving now....

:kick:

so when i finally get the approval to get the 32GTR, it would be like:

Kid: hey dad, look!!... a mustang!!

dad: no son, its a 32GTR.

kid: wat's a 32GTR??

dad: oh... that's 10 models ago before what your mom is driving now....

:kick:

Such an excellent imagination,,,,

lol but yeah kinda like that.... :)

btw where's nick??

he called when james and i were out having dinner. pop by Aaron's place to see the baby.

he wanted to have coffee @ park road but both of us are too tired.... oh hang on.. what am i still dong here then ??

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