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hey all just thought i would drop in and say hello to all fellow line owners. well im not one of u yet but as soon as i find the series 2 r33 type m that i want i will get it but im picky lol but i love seeing all skylines driving around i can spot them from a mile away becasue of the glow lol.

i dont bother waving to other skylines on the road especially when im sitting next to one in my sigma lol kinda embarrising but when i get one be sure to say hello i want the numberplate MY R33 but 2 grand is money i can spend on a bodykit or other parts for the car so will have to wait and decide weather i get that numberplate or not. Maybe if i am nice to my gf she will get me my plates ohh wait we broke up thats why i can finially get the cash to get my skyline.

when i get my line u will c me driving it around everywhere except for surfers becasue its a hole and im completly over it lol .

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