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lol yeeee auto is a little of a bummer, but it wasss tooo good not to buy at the time just for the auto....should have a shift kit within a month so should be pretty sweet with that though...got a nice big cooler for the trans hooked up too...see how it goes...

thanx for the reply's guys. ahh the bar is a uas greddy bar :(

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hmm... dunno fi I still have pics of all my cars, but

1998: 180SX

1999: same 180SX got a frontend S15 conversion

2001: R32

2002: another R32

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2004: AE86

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2004 (borrowed Ben's frankenstien Sky80 for a couple of months after selling one R32 and waiting for another car to come from japan)

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2005: Sold the R32

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2005: Cefiro (now dad's car)

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2006: R32 GTS4

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2007: S14 (half hot pink, half maroon)... soon to be track car if I don't sell it

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There's a frew more inbetween that I only owned for a couple of weeks before selling etc. not worth mentioning.

Its wierd, most people can only ever remember me owning R32's. Always had one... probably always will.

lol... i'll pay that. i was hoping to get a navy blue or silver GTS4, but the only one I could find that wasn't from a snowy region (no rust in the underbody) 3 days before the laws changed jsut happened to be black. :whistling:

Are those pics taken on the boulevard that runs between mc robs bridge and swan st?? Near burnley station etc? Nice cars too :whistling:

Yep just near there man. Not a bad area, nice stretch of road around the back.

Thanks for the comments :thumbsup:

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