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or missile launchers are for the Military use only!

i was looking at buying a ferret armoured car once

and i saw one with a 2x2 set of AA missiles mounted instead of the typical 50cal radial

was only 18,000 british pounds... back in 2001...

tho lately i saw a british challenger main battle tank for sale on a military collectables forum for 24,000 british pounds (this year)...108mm cannon intact

skaifey i just want one

-D

After skidding all day at Mallala last weekend I can't go back. I couldn't ever drive my GT-R like I drive my Sil and its SO MUCH FUN - Having said that, it was a tuff streeter for what I wanted. Wonder what that kent was buying from JIS lol. Car didn't need anything :)

After skidding all day at Mallala last weekend I can't go back. I couldn't ever drive my GT-R like I drive my Sil and its SO MUCH FUN - Having said that, it was a tuff streeter for what I wanted. Wonder what that kent was buying from JIS lol. Car didn't need anything :)

You never drove the GT-R in anger so you can't comment :)

geez wayne, u make that car sound like it had 5000 kms on it and had been garaged for the past 15yrs, mine next to yours must be the next summernats grand champion...

LOL Jake gtfo hahaha.

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Getting a pair of bride brix's - Yeeeah, not bad I spose lol

white stag rs4

maroon stag rs4 on black wheels

pink 31 kitted up like something you would get out of a cereal box :P , but appeared to be bone stocker apart from that

mint as silver 33gtr

silver 33gtst series 1 with a duck wing

all at reloaded (st clair rec) last night/today

pink 31 kitted up like something you would get out of a cereal box :banana: , but appeared to be bone stocker apart from that

coupe? fair sure its built if its the one im thinking.

silver r34 near the airport

black gtt s2 with gold wheels no wing in ikea, GTR badge in the front grill,wtf

white r33,similar to abes near christies beach

think it was tangles in the stag, in MV

R33 "atina 33" parked at a house in seaford

dark silver lotus elise, doing about 90+ on brighton rd heading towards seacliff

red 34 gtt boosting down my street. moron

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