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"It's gotta all around stage 1 performance set" lol someone's been playing too much NFSU! :D

"talked to the police they're willing to let that slide" hahaha

From his main page..

"LOL one of my comps got hacked and destroied so had to get a new one....that one got hacked and destroied....got another one(this one) and my guess is it ain't gonna last to long." Funny that..

"Current Residence: N.W. Custom Motoring, Shinjuku, Tokyo Prefecture or Miyuki Motors Export, Ibaraki, Osaka Prefecture" Sounds like bullshit to me since he says "still been travleing the northwest area of the states soon to be goin to the southern centeral states for work".. sounds very much like he lives in the USA to me.. Japan doesn't have states as such does it?

"Favourite movie: Seven Samurai, 2Fast 2Furious" uh-huh! that explains it!

"Operating System: Windos XP w/ NX nitros cooling system, Twin Turbo Skyline R-33 GTR motor, and 60lbs Boost"

"Favourite gaming platform: PS2 Japanese custom w/ a Kanji vinyl, Red Neon, stage 2 hydralics, NX cooling and NOS purge"

K_S__R33_ID_by_Kuroi_Shi.jpg

Am i the only one who thinks that looks like an R32 (filename has R33)? Is it meant to be a jap cop car?

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K_S__R33_ID_by_Kuroi_Shi.jpg Am i the only one who thinks that looks like an R32 (filename has R33)? Is it meant to be a jap cop car?

yup... everything about that is an r32.

it's a gtr with cameras all over it to tape it's doings.

deviantArt used to be such a nice place about 4 or 5 years ago, all the people in the design community used to be on there... now its just a cesspool for emo's and msn kiddies and their attempts at "art".

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