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Semi-Automatic with gear change buttons on steering wheel

Turbo Timer

GFB bov, will supply box and factory bov

Exhaust with tip

83,000Ks

Nismo kit

Pioneer system includes $500 usb/cd head unit with bluetooth handsfree

Pioneer champion series 1000w sub in box powered by pioneer mono block amp

Pioneer splits and 4 ways powered by pioneer 4 way amp

Serviced every 5000Ks with penrite SIN oil

Quick, comfortable and reliable :P

Got a company car, can't justify paying insurance and rego anymore... is insured for $19,500 with RACV

Will consider motorbike as part payment!

$16K QUICK SALE!!!

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why... would you say that?

only reasons i can see is:

1. you think people think that your somehow cool to know intelligent quotes which could be debated to the death

2. you're hoping a librarian thinks your intelligence is sexy

3. you're a knobstain

half the reason i'm selling my 34... tonnes of the owners are freakin nerds.

pull your head in and lay off polishing yourself..

my next car is gonna be a blown V8... pure muscle, I ain't racing anyways so straight line/doughnuts grunt is fine with me. gimme aussies anyday, over halo/warhammer douches

Now not all skyline owners are nerds, but people who say sh-t like that make the beast of the rd.. somehow connect to chess and fancy tea partys... go buy a MG or a Jag and go cruising for scones bud.

Long live the bogan - we aren't all stupid

Being proud of where you come or where you are, isn't necessarily declaring war on all those who don't

why am I saying this.. coz I feel the need to defend, not offend

anyone want her?

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...13#entry4855813

Cmon gaiz, help this guy buy a blown V8.

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