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you got htat from andrew, correct? an asian dude?

that's a good car :)

yeh i did.

he was awesome to deal with, always calling me with updates and shit

couldnt have been happier.

when i first went to look at it, it started to rain, and he goes do u mind if i put it in the garage?

i was like, yeh this is the car to buy.

and the fact that he imported it himself was a bonus. knows pretty much its history.

Previous cars worthy of a mention in order...

92 R32 GTSt

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91 TT Soarer

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89 Cefiro (unreged)

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89 R32 GTSt sedan (unreged)

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Current...

86 VL 5litre

whats to see... lol

Hopefully i will be back soon enough with something worthwhile... fingers crossed.

1ST I HAD A 93 MODEL R32 GTST 2 DOOR 170RWKS SORRY NO PIC :kiss:

THEN I HAD A 92 MODEL R32 GTR 300RWKWS

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THEN SOLD THE GTR AN GOT A R32 GTST 4 DOOR!

SO I GUESS I HAD ALL THE TURBO R32'S LOL

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wow....thats all i have to say.....

D@MN Ni, that Ceffy rawked!! Do u know if its still got a 26 in it?

yeah that cef was awesome... mad fun... 3inch straight pipe for an exhaust that used to scare people on the side of the road when i took off... doubt it still has the 26 now... never know... but JT blew the big end bearing at one of the local drift meets in it and then sold it... not sure if it was fixed before he sold it or not.

Im looking at another 32 at the moment... one thats already here and registered... hopefully the funding comes through for it before it gets picked up by someone else.

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