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okay, after considering the coin i've dropped on the celly, ive upped the price to $9.5k.

NIGHTCRAWLER, if you wander through here and read that, do you mind heading to my thread up editing the price for me?

cheers.

Edited by scandyflick

ok, so this guy come and looked at the 33

took him for a drive, he loved it,

he took it for a drive, he loved it

i told him the lowest i would go is 12,700 with computer

or 12 g without

he told me he has to talk to his wife,

so now he is sitting out the front of my place in his car on the phone

for the last 15 mins......

i sorta wish he would leave :)

lol go out there and say, hmmmmm excuse me your scaring me can you please leave*sniff*

here is the convo with the wife

husband: hi hunni i have just looked at a car for us and it's in our price range it's a R33

wife: what's that

husband: it's a jap import

wife: you were ment to go look and a commodore

husband: yeah i know but this one is really nice and it's got more power than a commodore

wife: no we are not getting this car

husband: but it's a really good buy

wife: i dont want to drive a stupid turbo car and it only has 2 doors so no

husband: why do you have to be so difficult

wife: no you should have just looked at the commodore like we discussed you idiot

huband: dont call me and idiot

wife: i dont want that stupid car

and the fight continues :laughing-smiley-014:

similar convo happened to my mate... his girlfriend wanted a Ford Mondeo... he was trying to persuade her to get any 2 door coupe - silvias, prelude, integras, NA R32 and so forth... girl wins she bought a Mondeo.

Craig, where'd yous go last night? I couldnt make it to the meetspot - went online saw fab still online messaged him didnt get a reply back in time. I went boosting around lofty then belair and did the strip runs lol

ahh fek nows where we went mate :spank:

went all the way up north east road, back down a bit of the gorge

then the corkscrew....

after that we met up with mck for a bit, i was home bt like 12:30

hills run was sweet! me fabio and some other 33 blitzed the rest, we had to keep slowing down so they wouldnt get lost :wave:

gaved my car a good 'ol hiding last night, loved it

[rant]

why the f*** is bad things happening to all my good friends lately , like wtf !

1st it was a car accident

2nd it was a school mate dying

now its the one girl i care about , her drink got spiked with ecstasy last night and has been in the emergency ward from 3am this morning

what f***ing next

[/rant]

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