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[edited by Gary1

if this is the burt i know from qgl boards, then he did own a skyline r33 gts-t, until he sold it to buy an r32 gtr (well thats what i heard), i have seen pics of his car and i must say its one of the nicest r33's i have ever seen, so i think you should retract your somewhat idiotic statement

zoix is 21 and owns 2 houses and his car

and ur saying a turbo r33 is only worth $15k?? plz tell me where ur looking cause im gettin one next year and im expecting to pay $17-$18k for mine

paragon is gettin an 32 gtr there was a mix up

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everybody is entitled to their own opinion. If you're investing a great deal of money in a car whether it be a new car or an upgrade on an existing car, you need to make a careful decision.

what other people have to say about previous experiences with a mechanic or dealer can often be your best indicator about whether they are good value for money.

do what you want. if you make a poor decision you will get ripped off.

I personaly havn't had any experiences with F&F, but I have friends that have.

This thread sounds like a bitchy little school boy war of words so I shouldn't even waste my energy typing.

But for people who are genuine car enthusiasts and care about their car like I do... make careful decisions and be informed.

People there is no need to carry on the way that you all have been. These forums are not here for you to abuse the crap out of each other.

Please keep it civil.

Think of what a person of the general public would think if they read your posts....And then think of what they will think of SAU. We are not a bunch of silly little girls that want to call each other names and make accusations.

Once agian Please keep it civil

Thank You

Gary

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