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see how many posts i can get in a row...

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Sticks out too much. Needs more flushness.

wish I had 5 grand spare lol.

http://www.ae86drivingclub.com.au/forums/s...read.php?t=9624

oh shit! i nearly forgot.

The Tale Of The Epic Skids

So Tristan and I dropped Dave home, and on the way there we saw a car doing a mad burn-out near the BP. There was so much smoke it was like Cheech & Chong were up in that motherf**ker. We decided we'd have a look on the way back.

On the return journey we went through the roundabout up near Kenmore Village, and overtook a Holden. Once Tristan put his brakes on, the death defying legend* that was driving it gave it a bootfull and passed us. Champion effort*. Tristan remarked "Hey! Maybe that was the guy doing the skids before!". We got down to the BP and had a look at the road. Pretty good effort I do have to say. The lines went from the driveway up the hill for a good 13ft. The smoke was still thick in the air. We had the windows down which turned out to be a mistake as it didn't take long for the lingering effects of burnt rubber to hit us.

As we turned around and headed back down the hill, we saw in the Woolworths/McDonalds carpark... The Holden that passed us! Doing huge massive giant epic skids!! The smoke hung thick in the calm night air. It slowly billowed up and out from the car park, as the car continued to lay more rubber. The headlights tried to peek through the smoke, but it was too much like fog on a calm Winter's eve, and the light instead illuminated the cloud.

Then we left. The end.

* anything denoted with an asterix is either an outright lie or laced heavily with sarcasm.

that is an awesome tale

what an adventure indeed, twas delicious

found the sickest car on boost today, so tempted to take out a loan for it,

OR

john you buy it and let me drive it :huh:

ke70 forsale

but yes, it would make a heroic daily

what an adventure indeed, twas delicious

found the sickest car on boost today, so tempted to take out a loan for it,

OR

john you buy it and let me drive it :huh:

ke70 forsale

but yes, it would make a heroic daily

what in the name of sweet flying blue f**k do i want that thing for?!?!

i googled for hours yesterday, but can't find you a baskins 31 sticker for your car martin. we might have to hit up the store manager and see if we can buy one

I tried as well, no luck either :huh:

f**k the store manager, I'll hit one of the hot chicks up for one

Edited by Smity42
ke70 forsale

but yes, it would make a heroic daily

your f**kin kiddin right? if that sells for 3 grand ill kill the douche who payed that much for it. it'd want to have a 4age engine conversion for 3grand.

marto just search baskin and robins on google images, cut the 31 take it to a sticker shop to blow up. done

your f**kin kiddin right? if that sells for 3 grand ill kill the douche who payed that much for it. it'd want to have a 4age engine conversion for 3grand.

see tristan! i'm not a noob :huh:

it's a piece of shit.

your f**kin kiddin right? if that sells for 3 grand ill kill the douche who payed that much for it. it'd want to have a 4age engine conversion for 3grand.

marto just search baskin and robins on google images, cut the 31 take it to a sticker shop to blow up. done

Is f**kin right. What the f**k is with all these retarded people. Just because people want them as a drift shitter doesn't make them worth more. If its still got the 4k in it its worth $500 at most. Starting to piss me off now every time I see one of these people are asking crazy money for them. Its a 30 year old corolla ffs!

see tristan! i'm not a noob :huh:

it's a piece of shit.

Its a piece of shit but there is potential :P Not worth 3 grand though...

Is f**kin right. What the f**k is with all these retarded people. Just because people want them as a drift shitter doesn't make them worth more. If its still got the 4k in it its worth $500 at most. Starting to piss me off now every time I see one of these people are asking crazy money for them. Its a 30 year old corolla ffs!

Its a piece of shit but there is potential :P Not worth 3 grand though...

potential, for what? there a shit platform. use something else lol. or if you desprate buy one and then by my rb20 setup :huh:

Is f**kin right. What the f**k is with all these retarded people. Just because people want them as a drift shitter doesn't make them worth more. If its still got the 4k in it its worth $500 at most. Starting to piss me off now every time I see one of these people are asking crazy money for them. Its a 30 year old corolla ffs!

Its a piece of shit but there is potential :huh: Not worth 3 grand though...

yeah, but that's like saying the daewoo has potential. anything has potential if you have the coin for it.

it was like the tureno i saw for sale. ELEVEN THOUSAND DOLLARS!! f**k me? why? is there a Takumi tax on these bastards or something?!

yeah, but that's like saying the daewoo has potential. anything has potential if you have the coin for it.

it was like the tureno i saw for sale. ELEVEN THOUSAND DOLLARS!! f**k me? why? is there a Takumi tax on these bastards or something?!

lol, f**kin noobs. 86''s have had takumi tax for years and still will f**king colt followed shit. the trueno is jdm to so its worth more then a adm 86. no daewoo has potential. hurry up buy a skyline lol :huh:

i'd pay 2.5k for it for sure,

its sexy as

you guys need to realise it isnt what stuff is worth, its the demand for it..

turbo skylines/silvias are worth more than NA ones on average, yet they are selling at the same price due to the p-plate laws

86s aren't worth a whole lot, but due to their cult following you can find ones up to $20k

ke70s arent worth a lot, but they are P plater skidders so they sell for higher than their value

Edited by astrotristan2
potential, for what? there a shit platform. use something else lol. or if you desprate buy one and then by my rb20 setup :huh:

potential for a cheap drifter. :P There's one on ebay that's halfway through an rb20 conversion lol.

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