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I heard you were looking to sell up your GTST and buy a stockish GTR, have you found one yet?

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I have one for sale..

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Ah I see. Haven't heard that before, we must roll in different circles.

It's also funny coming from a user(Isola) who bought a GTS4 because they couldn't afford a real GTR.

I guess they also missed the bit where I posted in italics to denote sarcasm + included a giant troll pic to illude to the fact my reply was completely taking the piss, gg sped :thumbsup:

Not everyone want's a GT-R dude.

Not everyone want's a GT-R dude.

Exactly. Besides, Skylines have too many seats for my liking. I bought a GTS4 because I wanted four wheel drive but didn't want the anal reaming of an RB26 upkeep/rebuild, could have afforded one though. What I couldn't afford was a Z. Still working on that...

and? I don't have a licence.

fucking lol

why is it getting that every time you post in the qld section you try to outdo your previous effort in making yourself look like a tool

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fucking lol

why is it getting that every time you post in the qld section you try to outdo your previous effort in making yourself look like a tool

^ Not sure if serious?

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PWND do you honestly think I care what SAU thinks? After receiving a warning for posting in this thread this forum lost all credibility and respect. For a supposedly mature forum, to let a $90,000.00 GTT For Sale add exist, in a serious nature, is a joke.

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f**k yea, just ordered a whole new wardrobe from HT store lol (all my shit got washed away in the flood)

This shit is offtap :rofl:

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www.hardtunedstore.com :D :D :D

Oh just realised I left out the skyline one I bought too:

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PWND do you honestly think I care what SAU thinks? After receiving a warning for posting in this thread this forum lost all credibility and respect. For a supposedly mature forum, to let a $90,000.00 GTT For Sale add exist, in a serious nature, is a joke.

You're right. That's like trying to sell a shitbox clapped out S15 for $20+ grand

You're right. That's like trying to sell a shitbox clapped out S15 for $20+ grand

Or charging $6,000.00 for a 33 GTR gearbox reco with standard internals? ;)

gg ERD, gg.

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