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Another mate has recently bought himself a 370Z with a few mods. I'll be going for a spin in it shortly when it arrives :P

demand this friend to come to vilis this friday so i may inspect such a vehicle :P and bring that 35 back please nightcrawler or its ban time

haha, ill swallow my pride and buy you a beer if youre right :P

Haha, done deal......and if I'm wrong I'll buy!

The pics of the bunch are probably the 6.5 and the 8MR. The 5 RS is very highly regarded too, but because the RS models didn't have airbags, they can't be complied...

Here's my new daily driver (apologies for the hijack...)

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didn't want to hijack the other thread so I moved it here......tell me more about that silver one Kristian.....right colour, right everything by the looks....which model is it? (not too familiar with the EVO's).

What sort of money would I be looking at for a 6.5 Tommy or an 8MR (whatever the MR is) to land here.......prefer low Km's and immaculate?

PM if you can't reveal too much here.

Is the silver one above everything that you expected it to be, ie, handling, power, interior styling/comfort etc......remember that I'm coming from a 34 V-Spec so I can't help comparing somewhat, although I'll try and be realistic.

NEWS FLASH

It's official.

For many many years, right back to when aeroplane jelly and vegemite were home grown, Cadburys has been king, but alas, no longer.

The newly crowned king of chocolate is:

Coles Belgium chocolate.......by a country mile.....and much cheaper!!

sits back and watches everyone log off to head to Coles

demand this friend to come to vilis this friday so i may inspect such a vehicle :P and bring that 35 back please nightcrawler or its ban time

I've thrown membership forms to him for SAU:SA and told him about the SAU:SA dyno day. Hopefully we'll see it regularly :P

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