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i've noticed a common trend on these forums where someone posts up that they have just bought a new car and how rapt they are, they detail specs and how much they payed, then always at least one or two people feel it necessary to bum them out and say ' i wouldn't have payed that much' or 'you got ripped off' and so on.

Obviously the person purchasing the car either has plenty of cash so they don't care or they looked around a lot at car yards and privately and most likely got the best deal they could in their area.

Just because you might think you're cool cuz u have connections to people who import skylines and get them dirt cheap, doesn't mean that if someone payed more than what u can get em for that they got ripped off. Or that you have time to spend forever getting the best deal, flying interstate and what not. Maybe some people would rather pay a bit more and buy locally or from a car yard, where they get a warranty!!! It's completely bull shit and i see it all the time on here.

have others noticed this???

just cuz person 'A' can get a bucket of shit 32 gtst for 11K doesnt mean that if person 'B' buys a clean 32 gtst with a warranty and other extra's for 20k that they got ripped off.

f*kn stop being prats and wake up to yourselves

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i say just ignore people who have nothing better then to try then big themselves at other peoples expense. Besides if someone had said that to me when i got my 33 i wouldnt of cared as long as you love your car and its worth that much to you then who cares right?

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i've noticed a common trend on these forums where someone posts up that they have just bought a new car and how rapt they are, they detail specs and how much they payed, then always at least one or two people feel it necessary to bum them out and say ' i wouldn't have payed that much' or 'you got ripped off' and so on.

Obviously the person purchasing the car either has plenty of cash so they don't care or they looked around a lot at car yards and privately and most likely got the best deal they could in their area.

Just because you might think you're cool cuz u have connections to people who import skylines and get them dirt cheap, doesn't mean that if someone payed more than what u can get em for that they got ripped off. Or that you have time to spend forever getting the best deal, flying interstate and what not. Maybe some people would rather pay a bit more and buy locally or from a car yard, where they get a warranty!!! It's completely bull shit and i see it all the time on here.

have others noticed this???

just cuz person 'A' can get a bucket of shit 32 gtst for 11K doesnt mean that if person 'B' buys a clean 32 gtst with a warranty and other extra's for 20k that they got ripped off.

f*kn stop being prats and wake up to yourselves

*ahmen*

you get what you pay for 99% of the time :)

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clean 32 gtst with a warranty and other extra's for 20k that they got ripped off.

Geez they really did see you coming man..

Bwahaha... jk's I agree with your sentiments as long as they're happy with their purchase..who cares!! and if you're overly sensitive with judgemental posts don't post your price paid after all it's between you and the bank no one else :(

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Geez they really did see you coming man..

Bwahaha... jk's I agree with your sentiments as long as they're happy with their purchase..who cares!! and if you're overly sensitive with judgemental posts don't post your price paid after all it's between you and the bank no one else  :mellow:

i didnt buy my gtst for 20k, prob cuz i bought it without an engine. im just making a point

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