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The cheapest one I've seen was 13K

That's what has me reconsidering as well as the issue of availability of standard replacement and aftermarket parts

I remember when I used to hunt for parts for my 205 gti, everything seemed like it was coated in gold. had a quote for $900 for a new set of radiator hoses. for rubber fucking hose

hence I will probably end up buying one of the old mustang shaped celicas and have fun with that.

The only thing I don't like about them though, is the engine bay is not as generous as in the 240z

Sink another 20k into the GTR. The depressing thing is 20k doesnt go very far lol.

I'd imagine it would make it a nice streetable GTR, I have no idea about the cost of parts on those though.

im actually the same as Martin, I would like another 20k to sink into mine for brakes, new suspension, track rubber, carbon bits and maybe some bigger turbos :mrt:

Word for word excactly what I would do. :D

Word for word excactly what I would do. :D

Great minds think alike, and scrap bigger turbos, If i was going to upgrade I would go for a 35r, tried and proven....by you!

A great story for sure.

They will all get pots of money too for selling their story to the media

there isnt enough money in the world to entice me to go through that soit.

I hope they make huge bundles from it.

there isnt enough money in the world to entice me to go through that soit.

I hope they make huge bundles from it.

If you told me in advance I was going to be stuck in a cave for ~65 days and make a few million dollars I would do it in a snap.

If you told me there was going to be 32 mexicans in the cave with me I'd probably make you double it :)

But yeah, being stuck down there and not knowing when/if you will ever get out would sure suck. Definitely hope they all make good coin.

In other news, Duke Nukem Forever might actually be released?

http://www.news.com.au/technology/is-duke-...0-1225938292750

F*CK YEAH XF! Duke FTW!

Gearbox are the perfect company to do it too, it might actually happen this time :ninja:

there isnt enough money in the world to entice me to go through that soit.

I hope they make huge bundles from it.

and wasn't there one fellow who had his wife, mistress and possibly a third girl waiting for him to be brought out.

and wasn't there one fellow who had his wife, mistress and possibly a third girl waiting for him to be brought out.

The wife wasn't there when he surfaced, the mistress was. :ninja:

The wife wasn't there when he surfaced, the mistress was. :ninja:

WinRar!

what the hell are you guys talking about? :)

Come out from under your rock

Deep Holes and Dirty Mexicans

*Stamp* APPROVED

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