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thought about it, but nah, f**k it, i couldnt sell it, and wouldnt get what i wanted for it. might as well keep it! f**k buying a house, im 21, looking at that in a cpl of years. and to invest, not live in.

My Stagea is up for sale!

... the silver series 1, that is. :laugh:

Keen on swapping it for a ute?? It would make getting stuff for your house reno's easy :)

Anyone coming to vili's tonight, i'll be there in my skyline as per usual :(

Edited by DSTROY

Hmm, I haven't been to Vilis on a Friday for a while. I should drop in :D

What were you asking for the ute? More pics? Might know someone interested.

Edited by RubyRS4
Lol it was a rough guesstimate!

Come to think of it now... even PFC tunes are more expensive :D

Edit: okay, so they're now 12999 and they're out of stock :cool:http://justjap.com/store/product.php?produ...=334&page=1

How about a NUR spec engine? http://justjap.com/store/product.php?produ...=334&page=1

Or maybe a craaaazy N1 engine? http://justjap.com/store/product.php?produ...=334&page=1

haha , i want the crazy n1 engine for 23k lol

cause i totally have that kinda dosh laying around...

no guarantee the top end will last with a new bottom end.

The 25s are bulletproof ... ish! :D

Kleenex? or Black and Gold?

HTFU.jpg

Edited by RubyRS4

get the head refreshed and whack a 30 bottom end on, better than:

a) the money youll lose parting out an r33 with a dead rb26

b) the money youll lose selling the car as a whole

c) the money youll lose putting in a new 26

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