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Yeah financially it's about as close to a sure thing as we're likely to find. The place is ~5 years old but I suspect the previous owners were a bit OCD lol

LOL, thats what ya want. Keep this one and use it to get another later on?

Yeah the market was just starting to slump when I sold mine! As it was I sold to my sister in law's brother so I sold it to him a fair bit cheaper than I would have otherwise, but got a bit extra back by selling a couple of parts separately.

Do I want an AC Schnitzer short shift?

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yes, and u also want the abundment of carbon fibre too!

shane dont have a spare.. try danny boy.

farking tried to punch in my tracking number for couriers please and it didnt work..

i've got 3 spares, 2 however have some surface rust :D

Where's a decent keyboard warrior when you want one?

u rang? :sorcerer:

I stopped in a JBC cars at strathpine which are well know to only do high quality performance and collectors cars...

Had a look see at a few and saw this R32 GTR for 15k stock as a rock with no scratchs and the interia looked about right for its age, but yeah 15k is nuts...

He said he just bought a supra out of japan with the works (800hp unit) for under 25k landed, all he has to do is the usuall and you got yourself a 800hp supra for under 30k... The market has fallen to pieces, I asked so hows R34 GTRS going, he said thy are probablly the only car still fetching good money. But he said they do pop up from time to time under 42k FOB which is just nuts...

I hate cars :P

No no i dont :D

So north lakes shopping centre is getting JB Hifi in the new section, hopefully before XMAS :P

Thats 7 store openings in QLD this half... Id be looking at shares...

Yeah I had to get into the back section of the shopping centre and someone told me I would have to go down the side of the estate and drive back in along one of the service roads, anyway I ened up at the golf course :D

Yeah the market was just starting to slump when I sold mine! As it was I sold to my sister in law's brother so I sold it to him a fair bit cheaper than I would have otherwise, but got a bit extra back by selling a couple of parts separately.

yeah apparently you had one...never saw it did we.... :P:D

btw, gtr's rock my jocks :O

:no:

So north lakes shopping centre is getting JB Hifi in the new section, hopefully before XMAS :D

Thats 7 store openings in QLD this half... Id be looking at shares...

yeah but i'm poor so that aint gonna happen anytime soon, unless you want to donate to the abuse of Rohan's Bank Account Foundation??

you wont get a reciept nor any back with your tax.

Ordered, the carbon will have to wait however.

whats your model and series year etc?

hahaha

Yeah we went for a look in the new bit of the shopping centre, ended up driving around in between all the piles of steel, scissor lifts, security guards etc lol... they didn't have it fenced off. We made our escape by finding an open gate near the demountables the workers are staying in...

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