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its one thing to be a 13 year old keyboard warrior but its another to know better fella's ;)

Im sure that Andrew will post pics of his car collection in all good time!!!

If he doesn't then :wave:

Now cut out the BS post or i'll :dry: the lot of ya for a week :D

GMB

RLOL.

I Didn't say anything to Offend any one Grandmaster B, Was more or less just a ?, As my pairs bought my first car lol, 2002 car cost a fair bit too but since have sold that and gave them the money back that they bought it for and went and bought my Sky.

But yea Andy id like to see some Photos of ya car when you put them up should be Insane!...

Roberto.

how can it be necessary and realistic for a person still at school to own four cars

LIKE I SAID GIVE IT A REST FELLA'S :)

You were all young once FFS give the guy a chance to prove himself ok...

And for the record im only 23 and i have more than 4 cars, a bike and a house and i dont have rich parents that bought any of it for me :thumbsup:

QUOTE(RB20tR32 @ 1 May 2006, 11:11 PM)

how can it be necessary and realistic for a person still at school to own four cars

LIKE I SAID GIVE IT A REST FELLA'S

You were all young once FFS give the guy a chance to prove himself ok...

And for the record im only 23 and i have more than 4 cars, a bike and a house and i dont have rich parents that bought any of it for me

Sorry, Not tryin to bag him out or anything. Im 18 and at one stage I had three cars and that was ridiculous for paying insurance and rego, not to mention unnecessary. i drove one car most of the time (the skyline) and the other two mostly sat around doin nothin

na, matt's is in hobart i'm pretty sure. This blue one has white 5 spokers.

Is your old one the one in the scrolling pics on the streetmachines website (r34 wheels)

Na, that one (was bayside blue) was Jason's old one who now owns the 34, mine was/is blueprint ford colour, BBS LM wheels.

There was some GTR's getting around down there! Saw a really nice silver one near the Silverdome on one afternoon, appeared driven by a "more mature" guy.

:P

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Yer there's a few GT-R's getting round down here now, I had mine out and about most the the event. I had It parked up a bank 1/2 down cethana, probably don't notice those things when your racing.

Yer there's a few GT-R's getting round down here now, I had mine out and about most the the event. I had It parked up a bank 1/2 down cethana, probably don't notice those things when your racing.

Funnily enough I think I did see you! We were chasing down a white Evo IV at the time. Does that ring a bell?

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