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Good luck with that. You don't have your Skyline because it was a sound economic decision...

True but. .. some decisions are worse than others. All the time you see people keeping their car because they can't bear to sell it and wasting thousands turning it into somthing it ain't. When for not much more money they could have just bought the right car.

True but. .. some decisions are worse than others. All the time you see people keeping their car because they can't bear to sell it and wasting thousands turning it into somthing it ain't. When for not much more money they could have just bought the right car.

Or the legends that buy cars to keep them stock...

I am half a legend

What is not "kept stock" with this fine vehicle?

WRX-Club-of-QLD-Dirt-Day_0023.jpg

ps - I know this looks like a Time Attack car that has no place on dirt. But that's only because it is a Time Attack car that has no place on dirt.

What is not "kept stock" with this fine vehicle?

 

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ps - I know this looks like a Time Attack car that has no place on dirt. But that's only because it is a Time Attack car that has no place on dirt.

Its that the west moreton car Club or what ever? I want to take the gtr there

Get the club to hire the facility. That's what the WRX club did. It was awesome. I'd even join the club just to do it again.

Yeah we were offered a few years ago but no one wanted to take their poser fag mobiles on dirt

What is not "kept stock" with this fine vehicle?

WRX-Club-of-QLD-Dirt-Day_0023.jpg

ps - I know this looks like a Time Attack car that has no place on dirt. But that's only because it is a Time Attack car that has no place on dirt.

love the pushing trolley lol....

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