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I played ice hockey last 4 years in canada....sat this year out with a shoulder reconstruction, had enuf to get a loan and pay it off slowly from saved funds B) will be playing in europe later this year for more money hopefully lol

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Im 22 and an Industrial Engineer

Currently Own a 32Gtst with GTR Bodyparts...

Bought Outright after not spending a cent for 3months when i got my job 1.5yrs ago and put GTR body parts one by one as they come up

Currently chipping away at getting a Real 32 GTR...never getting into debt for cars, depreciates too much.

*Plus mortgage is pretty heavy too

*Plus i like playing the Stock Market Game alittle too much

Only like 32s, only other skyline i like R34GTR but not quite as tough lookin

as the low fat 32GTRs

One Thing to remember is if theres a will theres a way...Set goals so you know what ur working towards...its always helped me.

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im 18 and i work as a casual at coles and do some cash drafty jobs for a mates dad and also study

i saved up since i was 15 since starting at coles first car was a 2001 corolla didnt like it due to being a fwd and non-turbo was a good starting car

i sold that then had some cash saved and bought my r33 series 2

worse thing is it was dead stock so i had to start from scratch

i just save up cash and mod my car up i still go out and stuff

i get centerlink youth allowance, and i have an r32 gtr

i bought this oil where you dont have to change it for 20'000km

wtf ? doesn't centerlink(sp?) help out low income ppl ? how can u afford a gtr on low income ?

im 18 and i work as a casual at coles and do some cash drafty jobs for a mates dad and also study

lol coles are crap. my mate tried to get a job at coles but he was unsuccesful 3 times. geez, what sort of experience do they expect ya to have ? a farkin degree :(

lol coles are crap. my mate tried to get a job at coles but he was unsuccesful 3 times. geez, what sort of experience do they expect ya to have ? a farkin degree  :)

at least a minimum of a diploma :P nah i dont know i got mine pretty easy back in the day

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