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glenn what do you think bout importing a skyline?? what are your thoughts on it

dun wanna give you wrong advice on that, Ben. I have been hearding good and bad stories about importing your own skyline.

have a chat with Jlnewton or send him a PM. See what he says becos that's how he got his immaculate condition GTR.

as for me, i would prefer importing my skyline. start from scratch with the mods again becos you never know what the previous owner here has done with car even though they ALWAY proclaimed 'I have NEVER boosted her before'

Glenn: here's something for ya ~

Samantha says:

so you dont fantasise about glenn?

Matty -- says:

In relaity? no.

LMAO, sorry Glenn!!

lol you were trying to make out we had some secret homo loving going on...

Then you told me it turns you on thinking about me and glenn!!! :D

Glenn: here's something for ya ~

Samantha says:

so you dont fantasise about glenn?

Matty -- says:

In relaity? no.

LMAO, sorry Glenn!!

err... is that why you went missing for so long? .. backtracking thru history?...

its ok sam.. becos in reality .. i fantasis about YOU !!!

the thing is, Ben, you will be in control of wat state/condition/budget if you are importing your own skyline.

JL's GTR is probably the BEST condition GTR i have seen around... no scratches on the outside and inside, even better than that of Tze's.

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