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Just wondering how many people have an ORIGINAL not a kitted up car but real Tommy K car. It will have a TOMMY KAIRA BUILD PLATE & BUILD NUMBER under the bonet on the right hand side tower, it will also have a certifiied Tommy Kairs Cetificate signed by Tommy K.

I got a silver 1999 25R (R34) :(

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my cars a Tommy Kaira r32.

Tommy Kaira did 2 versions....the kitted up,interior etc ones and then you have the ones that have crazy engine work aswell.

Mine was kitted up with slight interior changes etc but ive taken most of that stuff of and sold it now anyway.

Ryan

in one month you've purchased a R33 GTR LM LTD

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...p;#entry2126193

And a TK R34...

Wish i had money to change cars every few months

Nismoid, its fake only if he chooses not to believe it. The mind is a powerful thing.....

Oh btw, I traded in my R33 GTST and got myself an ENZO (I swear)

:laugh:

Edited by emsta2003
He bought both cars from me and there is nothing fake about either of them.

bwhahahahaha

yah. this site is turning into "disbelievers"

why dont ppl take others for their word?

my last couple of transactions, Ive posted off my sold product to the SAU buyer, before receiveing payment. Its not that hard to trust others, that what they say is "truth"

bwhahahahaha

yah. this site is turning into "disbelievers"

why dont ppl take others for their word?

my last couple of transactions, Ive posted off my sold product to the SAU buyer, before receiveing payment. Its not that hard to trust others, that what they say is "truth"

But there are others out there who purely manipulate others to benefit themselves.

My mate got stinged $1500,

Its not a common occurance but there are these people out there and they dont care who they do it to :D

Yup, here is his ENZO, it just need a detail :(

Damn you! How did you get that pic of my enzo! grrr...

... Pics from the Docs. Like i said I will take proper pics once its clean....

Dude, i just got owned :)

Seriously though - nice car - cant wait for the proper pics :(

Here are some new pics i took b4 my batteries on da camera went flat.

I think she looks shit now without the rear wing, but unfortunatley the cops have been breaking my balls so i had to loose it.

I think i might remove all the badges before some other arsehole does it for me

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