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  On 13/12/2013 at 1:48 AM, ..::R33GTS-T::.. said:

done... any more and id be cleaning windows at the lights....

mum took my car, used my fuel, and took like $70 out of my wallet

That's women for ya, it doesn't get any better as you get older ;)

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  On 17/12/2013 at 2:42 AM, 5hiv said:

Looking for a R33 front bumper

did you kill yours on your driveway? :P

I have a friend from work selling one. gtr style for gtst, same as photo but unpainted.

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  On 17/12/2013 at 4:38 AM, Sinista32 said:

Jimmy - do a swap plus cash with John out at Trojan :thumbsup:

Does any colour you want. but he does have the nice Candy apple red ones in the display case....

I actually went out and had a look at trojan the other day. Those red ones look great but they are way to showy for my car.

  On 17/12/2013 at 6:35 AM, Sinista32 said:

I'm afraid although I may be confused sexually, I'm leaning towards chicks with gash not guys with cash (and flashy cars).

This saddens me deeply.

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