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I've seen DAMD up close (HKS supercharged Zed) and that takes one big ass wallet and alot of time to do.

Yeah, and I know the guy who built it. That guy was well funded. Every few months he was offloading more high-quality parts as he decided to "upgrade" or change the focus of the car. I think he's got a Endless BBK for a Skyline for sale at the moment.

On the plus side, I gave his OEM Brembos a good home. :nyaanyaa:

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ROFL f**kEN BEST THREAD OF THE WEEK!! sticky this shit! LOL

GTST u crack me up man. (funniest asshole of sau)

lets put it this way, your engaged chances are if u dont buy this car now, u wont have another chance (logically speaking to other financial commitments ie house wedding etc)

cuz when u move out she wont stop complaining about $$$$ when u decided to get it then. in-fact most ppl look back and say "ive should have invested rather than spending money on my car" but if u didnt take up the chance would u really be getting the car while your paying off your mortgage and raising 2 kids?? honestly it up to u to decide the cost of satisfaction. JUST make sure u get the PRIORITY right.

IMO your in over your head for the r34gtr, and everyone here can see that your not getting your priority right. Theres a BIG diff in what u want and what u can afford. im sure GTST has slapped you enough to get the point through.

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ROFL f**kEN BEST THREAD OF THE WEEK!! sticky this shit! LOL

GTST u crack me up man. (funniest asshole of sau)

lets put it this way, your engaged chances are if u dont buy this car now, u wont have another chance (logically speaking to other financial commitments ie house wedding etc)

cuz when u move out she wont stop complaining about $$$$ when u decided to get it then. in-fact most ppl look back and say "ive should have invested rather than spending money on my car" but if u didnt take up the chance would u really be getting the car while your paying off your mortgage and raising 2 kids?? honestly it up to u to decide the cost of satisfaction. JUST make sure u get the PRIORITY right.

IMO your in over your head for the r34gtr, and everyone here can see that your not getting your priority right. Theres a BIG diff in what u want and what u can afford. im sure GTST has slapped you enough to get the point through.

i agree....STICKY!!!!! Yeah GTSt has slapped me around so bad i now have some common sense and have actually sat down and thought about it. At the moment its not my best option to get another car...i mite even opt for a 32 GTR (love that shape) and then just work it a little bit eventually..but who knows..i just know for now i need to focus on getting my life sorted

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hmm.. still not banned...

Bribing the mods for the win.

so.. introduced one person to this god awful reality..

called someone a dirty drug dealing leb.

had a laugh.

Got asked out by blitz via pm (NO MEANS NO MAN!! - unless you are Cain the drug dealing Lebo from bankstown where No obviously means YES)

Good read.. will read again.

Too many mods to list.. I mean laughs.

I'd like to thank ABO bob for being a multimillionare at the age of 12.

I'd like to thank NOOBS who live in fairly land where it rains donuts and T51R's.

I'd like to thank life in general for introducing my S14 to Cain who stole it (it's obvious now)

I'd like to thank all the great people on this great community.. you know who you are.. all of you who have ever asked about that pigeon bov noise.. and all of those who have replied with "it's the HKS SSQV bro"

You people are great.

Thank you.

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i agree....STICKY!!!!! Yeah GTSt has slapped me around so bad i now have some common sense and have actually sat down and thought about it. At the moment its not my best option to get another car...i mite even opt for a 32 GTR (love that shape) and then just work it a little bit eventually..but who knows..i just know for now i need to focus on getting my life sorted

What do you drive now N(igga)G? Get a 32GTR (and love it like I love this thread), they are great (not really, they are slow).

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