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Had a closer look at the photos of the black GTR i posted yesterday thats for sale on car sales and under the bonnet looks only average. Still like the silver one the most even but the ghey wheels have to go!

Daniel mate!!

this one...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...p;#entry2593008

Offer him 20 -21k

he he he

cant go wrong

if i got some one to buy my car i would do this....

oh hey Lee!!

:wave:

did u have a BIG syringe with it full of the stuff, and a button u could press at will, but it was on a timer so u ddint overdose?

caus that's what i had when i had my shoulder done, and apendixs done

Yeah the slow release one doesnt do shit even when you push the button. I have had about 20 or so operations on my leg and after a while morphine doesnt do anything. Now i am sounding like a drugo who needs a bigger hit!

did u have a BIG syringe with it full of the stuff, and a button u could press at will, but it was on a timer so u ddint overdose?

caus that's what i had when i had my shoulder done, and apendixs done

Yeh it was something like that

Yeah the slow release one doesnt do shit even when you push the button. I have had about 20 or so operations on my leg and after a while morphine doesnt do anything. Now i am sounding like a drugo who needs a bigger hit!

Yeh a clicky here and a clicky there (30 seconds later) did fark all :)

who wants to wait 5 mins between shots.... :wave:

Lee as Karen said she had already posted that one, it is a nice car and a good platform to build on. How hard would it be to find a genuine GTR wing to put back on it but?

Not very I wouldn't think...plenty of after market suppliers plus wrecker yards :wave:

The seller may even have the wing...he may have just taken it off for a different look

Off to lunch now...BBL

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