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My GT4 has been built (ID 1144), thanks gmaki for maintaining this DB.
Update:
Just saw your Wisdom note about the 18 way seats.
Looks like this is true, my wife has divorced me, but the Sentra will make a good airport car.
I just sent you a PM with my VIN (Its sitting at port waiting for the ship), I think that you may already have it on the list unless there is an identical Canadian car that was built at the same time as mine
I'm not trying to get off track here by asking this question. I have about 12 days left before my build is locked & I can no longer make any changes.
I'm torn between black & agate grey.
What would be your ultimate choice between the two ?
Thanks much !
I'm not trying to get off track here by asking this question. I have about 12 days left before my build is locked & I can no longer make any changes.
I'm torn between black & agate grey.
What would be your ultimate choice between the two ?
Thanks much !
Many other threads on this topic which may help with your decision.
This is a thread related to gmaki's superb database, not a rehash of all the "how should I configure my GT4" threads.
How about cutting out the OT posts and stop crapping in gmaki's living room.
First, I'd like to apologize to gmaki for any offensive comments I might have made. No offense intended.
I'd also like to point out, however, that I've seen a pile of turd in a living room and it looked nothing like this. I've also seen plenty of hyper- aggressive and pedantic internet behavior, and it looked a lot like this last post.
Haha. While I do agree in general with the effort to keep this thread on topic I take no offense by any of the previous posts.
For whatever reason I get asked a lot by new allocation holders about spec'ing their cars so to see it asked in this thread is not THAT out of line I suppose.
But I do appreciate all the thanks, so you are welcome everyone! and I do appreciate people jumping in to keep this thread on topic.
There doesn't appear to be an ID 1138 (column A), you may be Line 1138/ID 1136 instead?
There is an 1138 actually but it was entered way out of the normal sequence so in the last sort it ended up much higher than you would expect to find it. That is just kind of the nature of how I enter and assign the ID's, and how cars sometimes emerge from the factory way out of sequence.
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