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Is that the car yard near TSS? there use to be one furtehr north along ferry road taht use to have some nice cars.

any more details? even colour?

It's on the opposite side of Ferry Rd to Zupps 2nd handys , gunmetal grey , 2 door , only one on the yard.

***i reckon you should buy my 34 :D

**isnt that placed closed down now anyways??

***Post a link to a pic and pm me what you're askin an what mods.

wanna trade + cash for this brand new --well 1700k's so like new , inc paint protect and brand new BSA mags and Falken Ziex rubber. :)

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** There was a bloke a couple of weeks ago stood in the road screaming to anyone who'd listen "Don't buy a farkin car of those farkers they're farkin crooks and harold hunts" + plenty more right outside the yard--didn't inspire confidence let me tell ya :laughing-smiley-014: --but they're still trading--for now.

***Post a link to a pic and pm me what you're askin an what mods.

wanna trade + cash for this brand new --well 1700k's so like new , inc paint protect and brand new BSA mags and Falken Ziex rubber. :laugh:

eastero1nck.th.jpg

o1nckengine.th.jpg

clik to enlarge

** There was a bloke a couple of weeks ago stood in the road screaming to anyone who'd listen "Don't buy a farkin car of those farkers they're farkin crooks and harold hunts" + plenty more right outside the yard--didn't inspire confidence let me tell ya :laughing-smiley-014: --but they're still trading--for now.

Here mate:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Sk...-G-t263855.html

Sorry mate not interested in trade, as i already have my new car.

Cheers

Darren

Edited by HKS_R34
you're interested in a car and dont even know the model... :S.. couple of questions

1. are you 15?

2. did you know that skylines pull the pusseh?

3. fully sic aye bro

4. GTFO

Whatever you've been taking you should iether take the right dose or stop completely-- or perhaps being a retard is normal for you , it's frightening to think you're actualy out there driving a car--or are you , can you actualy reach the pedals and see over the steering wheel yet ?

>_<

LOL dose is for the VL.. please just follow number four and all your problems will be solved.. thank you

7 posts and you try the retard approach.. you'll fit in well on these forums LOL

7 or 70 who cares - if you have nothing constructive to ad to this thread I'd suggest you follow your own so freely offered and so totaly unwanted advice.

It's no 4 just in case you're not sure--you'll know what this is when your mum translates it for you.

If on the other hand you can actualy read on your own and do have something usefull to add go ahead .

Actualy try to reply anyway even if it's rubbish--it'll be get my post count up replying :D

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