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i'll bring it next cruise glenn, show you all what a real nissan is like. :)

edit: kylies, or kirsties sticker? ;)

Hey Mitch, here's todays offering..... sure we can't tempt you with one.... just one. The all have child locks on the back doors..... you can pretend it's a 2 door, or I've got a mig welder (and an angle grinder)..... maybe you be the first stag ute owner in WA!!!post-30601-1163427953.jpg :ninja:

yeah, i dont think a 25mm rear tyre would live once full boost hit..

Hahaha, true Mitch, but I'd be more worried about my life than that of the tyre.

Although if you think about it your life would rely fairly heavily on the life of the tyre, assuming you managed to build up enough speed before it blew out!

maybe you be the first stag ute owner in WA!!

Ya know what... I wanna be the first!!! Two staffy's in the back after being at the beach is not my idea of 'keeping her nice'.. and I can't deny the dogs a swim.. Would be nice to have the cabin as is, but the boot as the tray... photo chop anyone??

Yes its my madness and no you're not having any of it!! :)

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