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So you're going from one shitty datto to another? :)

no taste toyota lover :P datos make pretty good dailys. my dad's oldschool mechanic so he prefers to work on carbys over computers. i like to roll in unique cars its a win win situation :) what else im i gonna drive with something like 2-3k? a god damn rolla

does anyone know how hard and how costly it would be to convert a rwd to awd?

would gtr stuff bolt up easily enough or a fair bit of work?

maybe take what you want out that car and bolt it to a gtr eg the stereo head unit :) sounds like your bank account recoverd after selling your last skyline so now your trying to beat it into submission again.

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maybe take what you want out that car and bolt it to a gtr :down: sounds like your bank account recoverd after selling your last skyline so now your trying to beat it into submission again.

yes buy a 4door GTS4 :D

S2 Silver R33 GTS4 2.5k FOB

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S1 Silver over grey R33 GTS4 2.6k FOB

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Gun Metal Grey R32 GTS4 3k FOB

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White R33 GTS4 not sure of the exact price of this one as it has 2 prices

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its an addiction and i only take some when times are tuff OK

lol you have a thing for 4 doors dont you, easy access for the playa hey :down:

forget about these worthless skylines, concentrate on finding me some k cars :D capicino and latte plz :P overuse of tounge

looks like ill be having to look for a new daily faster than anticipated :( find out 2morrow what the diagnosis is.

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