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My mate seen it last night. he said it pulls hard and is in perfect knick but i has some hail damage on the bonnet and roof. the bonnet is fine cause i am getting a carbon fibre bonnet but not sure about the roof.

he dcoesn't have shadow chrome :(

he has some boring GTT rims.

yea get it right looser :P plus Gus cant talk he’s a 16 year old who has no car, scabs lifts like a little whore who needs some suckie suckie and is yet to meet a women

He has a whale not a car :lol:

plus gozila just because i like whales their is no reason to criticise my relationship with your MUM WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHAaaaaaaaaaaa

ahhhhhhhh i am so bored i am going to go wash the black whale :O

yea get it right looser  :D  plus Gus cant talk he’s a 16 year old who has no car, scabs lifts like a little whore who needs some suckie suckie and is yet to meet a women

plus gozila just because i like whales their is no reason to criticise my relationship with your MUM WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHAaaaaaaaaaaa 

ahhhhhhhh i am so bored i am going to go wash the black whale :)

u hoe :lol:

hey all i didnt want to start a new thread but can anyone tell me a bit about the aero version of a the r34 gtr skyline is it basically just a r34 with aero bits like the veilsidide or trust r34's (obviously minus all the power:))

http://www.j-spec.com.au/list/auction.php?date=05/11/05

go to the 3rd page and second from top

hey all i didnt want to start a new thread but can anyone tell me a bit about the aero version of a the r34 gtr skyline is it basically just a r34 with aero bits like the veilsidide or trust r34's (obviously minus all the power:))

http://www.j-spec.com.au/list/auction.php?date=05/11/05

go to the 3rd page and second from top

Aero package basically got you underbody diffusers and front skirt... sorta like a V Spec bodykit.

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