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hey everyone

thanks for all the emails and very amusing posts.

The shortlist to pick up Paul is:

R34 Z-Tune

Dom from Autostyle blue R34

and a Millenium Jade M-Spec NUR with 19-inch Volks on it

Vin will be going in a decked out Chrysler 300C and/or IS250

hey everyone

thanks for all the emails and very amusing posts.

The shortlist to pick up Paul is:

R34 Z-Tune

Dom from Autostyle blue R34

and a Millenium Jade M-Spec NUR with 19-inch Volks on it

Vin will be going in a decked out Chrysler 300C and/or IS250

Why?

Universals taste in cars =

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post-9339-1237421205_thumb.jpgwhat about this

hell yeah. I always knew you had taste greg. always been a snapper dresser!

c'mon andrew. as if vin wants to be seen in a 300C. they are just a poor mans caddy in the US. and still a cheapo car here. go the valiant. it's aussie and has some style! and will blow a 300C into the weeds.

hey everyone

thanks for all the emails and very amusing posts.

The shortlist to pick up Paul is:

R34 Z-Tune

Dom from Autostyle blue R34

and a Millenium Jade M-Spec NUR with 19-inch Volks on it

Vin will be going in a decked out Chrysler 300C and/or IS250

Seriously though, same car??

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edit: no it's not, this is a VspecII.... sorry

still think its homo that they can't have outside input.

They've given you the task of helping find these cars. You should have input as to what they use.

We know whats good...

No one else opinions matter :)

actually, enthusiasts aren't their target demographic, if it was they wouldnt get enough viewers. there taret demographic is " as many people as possible to buy tickets"

Cars had to be approved by Universal Australia and US. Publicist had to see it etc etc etc

you work i this industry you get used to it and just deal with it

hey everyone

thanks for all the emails and very amusing posts.

The shortlist to pick up Paul is:

R34 Z-Tune

Dom from Autostyle blue R34

and a Millenium Jade M-Spec NUR with 19-inch Volks on it

Vin will be going in a decked out Chrysler 300C and/or IS250

not to sound like a party pooper here...

but seriously i dont see the point of all your hype.....

you asked everyone on their opinions....and for everyone to post you pictures of cars to suit...

but at the end of the day... none of the cars you mentioned that were picked ad nothing to do with ANYTHING, anyone has posted..?

so at the end of the day, everyone just wasted their time ?

anyhow

hope the movie is good

coz if not that would be 3 strikes in a row.....

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