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soz that was to get quikstagea off my bak

This coming from someone who loves to advertise how much time she spends on HERS...

think i hurteded her feelings.

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hey slo-n-steddy

I picked up my baby in SA for $16,500 with alot of fruit so I wouldn't go paying too much more just because of a '3mnth warranty' spiel.

I think its funny they have that yellow wagon still there. (unless its another) cause way back in may/june they were asking $28/29k for it and its not justifiable.

Check out this baby for $1000 more Very nice and a later model..

http://www.carsales.com.au/pls/carsales/&a...p;category_id=3

Or a silver one for $14k

http://www.carsales.com.au/pls/carsales/...p;category_id=3

I drove my baby back from SA and it was the sweetest drive I've done. Live life :)

most of the stock at autowholesale sits there for ages before it sells i remember the had a red series one in their yard last year first time offered at 24 grand

3 months and it was advertised as reduced to 20k 6 months 18k 1 year 15k drive away. was totally stock 120000k

the problem is people wont pay with the price they offer the cars at and they sit there for ages until they get a bit and then they carve the price up

yeah i no wot u mean brutha like wassup with those niggaz?

i mean seriously its not cool and its no wonder young people these days cant spell

Wait till Yudy gets back.

who said anything about fitting in?

bleh

gotta love the nymps Stagea pic tho :D :sorcerer: sweet ride

(edit: whats the suspn youve got?)

i know sorts of cars and can pick them as they drive by but im not too crash hot on parts and mods, thats my better halfs job. so to answer what type of suspension wouldnt have a clue myself!!! :)

well F@#$ me. i leave my thread all nice on friday arvo and by sunday its turned to shit lol.

well that through my plans to the dog house didnt they. cheers nympho. ha ha. nah all good. just means i gave way for all the boys to get another girl on the forums, for them on cruises. i know she has a boyfriend, but thats minor details. lol

well thats gunna make thing a bit different. hmmm, do i head for the 32GTR or stick with trying to find another stagea???? any suggestions. that yellow one is nice, but the silver series 1 has sun roofs and leather interior. leather doesnt stain,,,(should have thought of that nympho) lol. oh yeah, the black ones suspension is stocko.

apparently they have a red one for sale, all kitted up with rims also. also has sun roofs i think. so maybe.

otherwise i might get them to slap on some rims and lower the series 1 silver one, and ill take that.

decision decisions.

hmm a 32GTR or a stagea... thats a hard choice, man. Depends really on whether you want a nice quick performing vehicle, or something different, still quick in its own right. They are a completely different TYPE of car, so really youve just got to ask yourself what you want in a car. Are you going to be racing around in it, or do you want something nice, luxo and cruisy, that still handles well and can be made to churn out the ponies.

Just gotta sit down and go hmmmm what am i looking for in a motor vehicle...

Obviously, i personally would go the stagea FTW

hmm a 32GTR or a stagea... thats a hard choice, man. Depends really on whether you want a nice quick performing vehicle, or something different, still quick in its own right. They are a completely different TYPE of car, so really youve just got to ask yourself what you want in a car. Are you going to be racing around in it, or do you want something nice, luxo and cruisy, that still handles well and can be made to churn out the ponies.

Just gotta sit down and go hmmmm what am i looking for in a motor vehicle...

Obviously, i personally would go the stagea FTW

ha ha i told myself i wanted something cruisey. i wanted something pimp. somethng i could get in and drive and be happy. but the more i look into different cars the more confused i get. I've moved from rex's to liberty's to S15's to stagea and skylines. lol.

1592-520-GTR888-5.jpg

thats the 32. its very neat.

R33 GTR Engine

NEW Garrett GT2860's

NEW Stainless Steel low mount manifolds

NEW Stainless Steel Dump pipes

NEW Stainless Steel 3.5" exhaust

NEW Stainless Steel high flow cat

NEW K&N Air Filters with M's pods

Full engine bay makeover with chrome, polish and paint

New Engine Damper

New Sard 700HP fuel pump

New Enkei RC5 Hollowspoke wheels

New 255/40R17 Nexen Tyres

New Blitz SBC Boost controller

New APEXi Boost gauge

New Fire Extinguisher

2WD Switch in dash

Recaro Race seat

Nismo Dash

Coilover Suspension

Alpine CD Stereo

so it would be a very nice car, but would it tick the pimp category. lol.

**goes back to corner to sit and think** oh yeah im still laughing at your "on her back" comment

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