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sale is on now

he'll be shuting up in a week or two

a few other wreckers has already come in and got their dirty hands on some stuff at dirt cheap prices

hey GZILLA who is the guy u talking about with the n/a supra? no one works there drives a supra

sale is on now

he'll be shuting up in a week or two

a few other wreckers has already come in and got their dirty hands on some stuff at dirt cheap prices

hey GZILLA who is the guy u talking about with the n/a supra? no one works there drives a supra

dirty hands seen a wreckor with clean 1s? they musnt do any work if they did have em :woot:

maybe he was a customer i dont know he followed me around the shop for a bit in the back and i thought you cant get supra stuff there so i jus assumed he worked there. dosnt matter ill just demonstrate later whats quicker if i see him around.

Edited by gzilla

Sad to see Z imports go, always looked after me with extremely special prices, unlike the rest of them, stupidly ridiculous prices...Rest assured people, after speaking with him he isn't really gone, just moving into newer imports down grand junction

was it a black n/a aero top? wally did import one for a young kid

reason im asking is that im down there sometimes and i drive the girlfriends supra which is blue

yea that was prob the 1 black n paul walker roof edition, maybe he jus got it and was abit excited. hell i prob come accross to some people the same way when i talk about my car :D i try not to but prob happens sometimes. its all good sled stuff like that neva bothers me. i luv it when someone talks my car down its quite funny when they get proven wrong and start telling excuses afta. makes it more interesting than yeah i know ull beat me but ill try anyway.

Edited by gzilla

Ohh man so shit! My old man knows Wally pretty well, was going to import me a 33 when he was in Japan. Ill be heading down tomorrow to see what bargains i can pick up.

Such a shame.

RIP Z imports.

Good to Hear keep us posted :D

Sad to see Z imports go, always looked after me with extremely special prices, unlike the rest of them, stupidly ridiculous prices...Rest assured people, after speaking with him he isn't really gone, just moving into newer imports down grand junction

went there today, scored a HKS FULL 3.75 inch exhaust system with super drager on the rear also some interior parts n stuff i really needed. i was so spewing the 20valve that was sitting there went for 900 just before i got there....would have bought it then and there!! someone bought a 33 front cut with 10,000km on it!!!!!!!!!!! legit aswell. in amazing condition, apparently its going into a 31.

Edited by Ryanrb25
i rekon Z imports and Japanese Import Spares @ windsor gardens are the best places in town.

both places very helpful.

I've found since Tim left prices have jumped up a tad with the new dude.

Tim was a top bloke always did good deals etc..

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