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nice rx7 will be a real collectors car :(

ahh thats why we still pay so much in tax for importing cars (well that is the theory) I say stop protecting two companies who are suppose to be australian (both owned overseas) and make it a real competition. Because at the moment we are awarding two companies who really are making lesser qualitiy cars and are even themselves taking overseas cars and rebadging them to try and make up their sales (cough opel vectas). NZ did this and yes they did kill their local companies off, but there are less bombs on the road there as cars are a lot more affordable and come with more safety features then what the old bombs did.

yep...I wish for once Aus would follow what NZ has done.

thats not bad aye but ive always liked them like this. in show condition

honestly doesn't appeal to me....rims are chrome, ugly and heavy, paint is oookkk, kit doesn't do to much for me either...but yea...each to their own..

honestly doesn't appeal to me....rims are chrome, ugly and heavy, paint is oookkk, kit doesn't do to much for me either...but yea...each to their own..

id just like a show car like that so i could go rolling in it on sunday arvo's. they have the nicest shape body on a car ive ever seen and with a deep looking paint like that makes it even better and smoother.

bitches would flock!

It has come to my attention that I may have been an asshole and trolled a couple of people in this thread during a lapse of sanity yesterday. I apologize and hope it can be put behind us.

Also ooooh shiney

Ok in the pants area aswell! :D

what did uget up to last nite michelle??

Well since i am carless and stuck at home, troy come got me and took me for a drive in his 31 last night. No one out really.... except 2 33's... the dude (white 33 for sale with black bonnet, cant remember/dont know his name) and the other dude in a black one who was in the car wash... think it was a 33 anyway... i had a few drinkies so my memory could be wrong. Perhaps a 32? i cant remember... oldtimers is kicking in!

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