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lol nice. man I am a handsome devil!

let this be a lesson to you all. do not post pics of yourself on the net!

I had to dig through 26 pages of that "post pics of yourself thread" to get it.

worth every click. :D

sif theres 4 votes on the colt? why the hating?

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I had to dig through 26 pages of that "post pics of yourself thread" to get it.

worth every click. :D

haha.

time spent trolling through beer baron's innumerable posts = 3 hours

time spent farking around on photoshop = 1 hour

feeling of satisfaction at seeing richards head on another mans body? = priceless.

Okay. This R34 is limited to 300 units worldwide. It has around 500 hp, is a midnight purple with 17,000 on the clock and i am talking to them about spending 5 million, not a penny more all included.

They have 2 of these limited GTR's and im wondering what all of you think.

Is this worth it? Will i be able to get 70,000 dollars or more for this in Australia next year?

Its the 4th car down on this list.

http://www.global-auto.ne.jp/stock/public_...hp?model=BNR34#

I've noticed that R34s are hard to sell here. Everytime I look on carsales, I see the familiar 34GTRs, there's a white one with GTC rims, there the Tommy Kaira one, the blue one in Terry Hills and the White R34 with black LMGT4 rims. They've been online for at least a year.

Probably better off buying a cheaper stock R34.

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