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Hate to be like every other thread where every wanka thinks their 10k gtr is worth 130k and want to revert the rusty crashes POS with genuine km to showroom spec whilst talking about how they polish it and snow foam it on weekend to attend stance meets

i still live in the past of smart are dickheads who only want to go to the track and tell everyone how awesome I am after it breaks down after 3 laps

 

f**k yea

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1 hour ago, Darmanin10 said:

Did i not see this shell for sale on fb?

Also when are you planning to get this thing out for its maiden voyage?

Yea I actually bought two mnp 33 gtrs

combined all the cool shit onto my race car then sold the other rolling shel

 

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23 minutes ago, fatz said:

Yea I actually bought two mnp 33 gtrs

combined all the cool shit onto my race car then sold the other rolling shel

 

disappointing your #stance fans with this race car nonsense

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Surely you just need to tell everyone its built for an event, do two slow laps for a photo shoot, then bang on about the easy 10 seconds you can knock off your lap time by installing more stickers?  Actually turning up for an event is a dick move.

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