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actually doesnt look pure crap,,,, depends on the price I guess. but most of the stuff these days is made in a half dozen factories in china, asia and remarked with logos in the very end.. unless it is made in Denmark, Sweden, Germany, USA with country stamps on it.

but really for the cost of some of the stuff it can be ok.... not everyone has 10k for a pair of tweeters made in Denmark...lol

the name is still a direct rip off ,,,isnt it...lol

Nice one Cara.

I see you have a some Ti rims there..polish em..and they come up like this.

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I personally hate those wheels, 80's corvette rip offs...BBS finned wanna be's from le'mans cars of the 80's

dump them Cara , lots of people want them , cause they get crappy looking easy, clear comes off

plus for a race car ,, they wont work anyhow...lol

the name is still a direct rip off ,,,isnt it...lol

the thought did cross my mind about getting them but im thinking about ripping off the sticker soonish, getting a bit too old to be rocking a night kids sticker.

need to come up with some else to make my car stand out just a touch

the thought did cross my mind about getting them but im thinking about ripping off the sticker soonish, getting a bit too old to be rocking a night kids sticker.

need to come up with some else to make my car stand out just a touch

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if you want to stand out..

the thought did cross my mind about getting them but im thinking about ripping off the sticker soonish, getting a bit too old to be rocking a night kids sticker.

need to come up with some else to make my car stand out just a touch

DAN - "THE TAX MAN " Speaking of that,, no tax bibles at car show policy is in effect...lol

DAN "TAXI "

yay picking up my new Toyo R888's tonight ;)

275/35/18 :D

Just the right size for my wheels, i shall take them when your not looking :laugh:

taxman is already on a car in adelaide, and yes i promise never to return with that bible

i was thinking of getting calsonic sticker with a pic of sonic the hedgehog but i think ill get bored of that after a while. might just go for the "i love strippers" as suggested.....who dosnt man

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Has anyone ever sold a car via paypal?

Just had a guy say he wants to buy my car and pay via pay pal and pick it up later?

Or is it a scam :blink:

scam

What makes you say that? How can it be a scam? He wants to pay first and collect later.

yeah thats what i thought lol.... they msg me through carsales.

I prefer to purchase something using PayPal in case the seller is running a scam. If I deposit funds directly into a sellers account it is extremely difficult & time consuming to get that money back if the goods never turn up (happened to me once on a SAU group buy) or if the goods are not as described (again happened to me once on SAU). If I had used PayPal then at least I have a conflict resolution process to go through and PayPal can get my money back a lot easier. Ask the buyer why he wants to use PayPal? And what are you worried about if he wants to pay first and collect the car later?

I don't really trust the whole process of buying a car over the internet without even looking at it, even though the person seems to be in n.s.w they also said "im going away for abit out of town and want to pay via paypal".

Seems crap if you want to pay that much for a R33 GTR without looking at it. lol

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