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What sex shop do you own???

Lol don’t own any sex shops, although it could be a good idea...hahaha

thanx for all the comments guys, I’ll take it as no one really likes the colour, lol

it looks a lot better in person then in the pictures, though. I’m looking forward to registering it and going for a nice long drive around Canberra, without the worries of getting pulled over with no plates, lol.

Regards Vlad

Lol don’t own any sex shops, although it could be a good idea...hahaha

thanx for all the comments guys, I’ll take it as no one really likes the colour, lol

it looks a lot better in person then in the pictures, though. I’m looking forward to registering it and going for a nice long drive around Canberra, without the worries of getting pulled over with no plates, lol.

Regards Vlad

I was in Trojan today getting my '34 looked at, and low-behold I saw your car parked there. In person mate, I have to hand it to you that it looks nice. I personally wouldn't have thought a pink car would look that great, but it certainly has a presence to it. Congratulations - the interior does look very clean. though the black 16 inch wheels you have need to get changed ASAP.

Well done, and welcome to the family!

I was in Trojan today getting my '34 looked at, and low-behold I saw your car parked there

You b4st4rd5 are the ones turning my "3 day's work" upgrade into a 1 month+ wait!! yyaRHGHRGHHSHAHGRGH *puts head through monitor* lol.... *sob*

I now remember thinking "Heh... BRIGHT!" when I saw the pink next to the other 4-5 cars waiting for work.

I was in Trojan today getting my '34 looked at, and low-behold I saw your car parked there. In person mate, I have to hand it to you that it looks nice. I personally wouldn't have thought a pink car would look that great, but it certainly has a presence to it. Congratulations - the interior does look very clean. though the black 16 inch wheels you have need to get changed ASAP.

Well done, and welcome to the family!

Yeah i think i was there when you came in, Silver R34 Black bonnet, big wheels right...i was sitting there installing some lights into the cluster and a/c unit trying to get everything to work, lol. yeah the 16's do have to go but im having trouble finding something i like i want deep dish, 20", polished lip, something simple light weight, but still looks appealing. But first i got to get the fuel pump, belts, plugs, water pump, and gear box oil done.

by the way thats how i got the interior i still got to clean it.

thanx for the kind words though

I like the colour, it says LOOK AT MOI. I was trying to think of a way to describe it, but think myr332 got it right when he said "it certainly has a presence to it". I think the colour has a bit of wow factor and gets away from the greys/blues/maroons.

Can't wait to see it for real, you had better bring it to Texikhana :D

oh and welcome to the family :D

Yeah i think i was there when you came in, Silver R34 Black bonnet, big wheels right...i was sitting there installing some lights into the cluster and a/c unit trying to get everything to work, lol. yeah the 16's do have to go but im having trouble finding something i like i want deep dish, 20", polished lip, something simple light weight, but still looks appealing. But first i got to get the fuel pump, belts, plugs, water pump, and gear box oil done.

by the way thats how i got the interior i still got to clean it.

thanx for the kind words though

nah that wasn't me - i came in at about lunch time. i have a bayside blue R34 gtr vspec II.. looking at getting some light mods done to it, but i saw your car and remembered the photo's on the forums so had to check it out a bit closer - the photo's certainly gave the impression of a fairly well established interior, and it certainly was clean inside...

It's also interesting that you paid $19500 for it, a lot of cars barely get to $15K. Not questioning your purchase, I think that it actually reflects the true value. Just wondering if the market is rebounding now? I know I wouldn't value mine for less than $20K, but a lot of ppl would say I'm dreaming. I look at the market and how much it would cost me to replace and that stops me from even thinking about selling.

So your price is interesting, maybe the start of a better scene?

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