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:D farking not cool Mark goes give your car a bit it said what here up this hill? he say yeah so i put it in 3rd and boosted just a little... stopped right behind a barina with the cops to me left :laugh: farking silly... then i launched da barsterd rght infrom of the cops shop alittle to give mark an indication, and if he could tell by my gear change it has been a while since i've launched and flogged the car...

maybe u should give it to an independant observer, like myself, so i can give unbiased opions of both cars

:D

its u....so what was the verdict mark, lee, is the swap on?

i doubt it, mark's being a picky little b!tch and lee's offering too much :laugh:

i.e in reality the gtr is only worth 19k max, and lee's sil has had a fair bit of work done recently! new turbo, tune etc etc plus lee the tool is throwing in a pair of recaro's!!!! seriously lee's stoopid lol

but hey, that's just my opinion :D

i doubt it, mark's being a picky little b!tch and lee's offering too much :laugh:

i.e in reality the gtr is only worth 19k max, and lee's sil has had a fair bit of work done recently! new turbo, tune etc etc plus lee the tool is throwing in a pair of recaro's!!!! seriously lee's stoopid lol

but hey, that's just my opinion :D

interesting but still....a silvia is a silvia no matter how quick or clean it is....josh sold his 10 second one for a hell of a lot less than what you'd think (I wont mention in case he doesn't want me too). Nicely modified newer 33's and the like are selling for like 13 and 14k these days so i guess you have to put it in perspective...imports in general just aren't worth anything anymore. But yea...

:laugh: farking not cool Mark goes "give your car a bit"

i said :what here up this hill?"

he say "yeah"

so i put it in 3rd and boosted just a little... stopped right behind a barina with the cops to me left

:D farking silly... then i launched da barsterd rght infront of the cops shop alittle to give mark an indication, and if he could tell by my gear change it has been a while since i've launched and flogged the car...

im actually quite suprised with how it went.. very interested.. also ur driving aint bad lee.. :D

im happy with the deal shane.. and im sure lee is happy with my GTR.. its clean aye shane.. i knw what u wer thinking when u saw it. and einstein liked my exhaust.. :D and think i suprised u all with how quiet my nismo exhaust is...

anyway.. i better sleep sau.. night thanks for the great night..

GRJ120R Prado gets OWNED... somewher on northside..:wub:

took pic months ago only found tonight when cleaning pc up haha..

the driver tried to park at the guide dog place off the street and slipped and got stuck in that weird position.. soo much for DAT downhill assent technology..

:happy:

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Edited by markimak
well stop farking talking about it and actually show up! either that or stfu matt, seriously dude u guys talk about how its not good nymore, maybe start rocking up and actually witness it first hand, rather than making up crap.

I live in farken Noosa, by the time I got home from dinner, it would be time to get up agian for work.

I call the fark that flag.

I live in farken Noosa, by the time I got home from dinner, it would be time to get up agian for work.

I call the fark that flag.

only if you dim the lights and we can cuddel afterwards....

oh and good morning ladies...

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