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Might be a little bit biased but yerp! You won't regret it, strong as all hell, brake upgrades are easy...Only thing to remember is parts are hard/expensive to obtain and its not like a s13 or R3x series skyline, you can't just get parts for them from anywhere unfortunatly....But very rewarding cars!! Just need a lower seating position in them...

This was on my mind about parts but at the same time I'd only be able to drive the car at the most, 6 months of the year and I don't think I'd even drive it half that.

Just saw it, can get it for a decent price and thought it would make a decent daily for when I'm back on shore or maybe a project to make it original again.

Going to go check it out this Sunday now and if it's all sweet I'll probably buy it :P

Started my truck licence today...Man some many bad drivers who don't give a shit about them! Seen a few aftermaths of accidents as well...Interesting day for sure

welcome to my world boof. i get equally annoyed when cocks pull in front of me when im towing with the pootrol, let alone driving an MR truck (and ours with EWP/Tools/other crap tip the scales around 13-16T too). They think cos we can accelerate as quick as most cars (well, newer trucks anyway) that we can stop as quick

Only good thing is merging..............stick the indicator on, if they wont let you in, just start moving. They make their mind up pretty quickly LOL

This was on my mind about parts but at the same time I'd only be able to drive the car at the most, 6 months of the year and I don't think I'd even drive it half that.

Just saw it, can get it for a decent price and thought it would make a decent daily for when I'm back on shore or maybe a project to make it original again.

Going to go check it out this Sunday now and if it's all sweet I'll probably buy it :P

Is it advertised online? Make sure you check for rust, check around the front strut area's for rust, check the sump make sure it hasn't been bashed in (there's bugger all gap between the bottom of the sump and the pick up and the sump swings low and proud at the front)...But the motor's are strong as f**k, the diff's are plated R200's (not the viscious crap) probably weakest link in driveline is the box but you can do 32 or 33 boxes in them easily enough!

welcome to my world boof. i get equally annoyed when cocks pull in front of me when im towing with the pootrol, let alone driving an MR truck (and ours with EWP/Tools/other crap tip the scales around 13-16T too). They think cos we can accelerate as quick as most cars (well, newer trucks anyway) that we can stop as quick

Only good thing is merging..............stick the indicator on, if they wont let you in, just start moving. They make their mind up pretty quickly LOL

HAHA yerp i learnt that yesterday, put the indicator on and pull over lol! They'll move quickly! Enjoyed it muchly but was very drained last night when i got home so much to do!

as u guys know. im starting a new job on monday.. for the lols i got boozy on monday night an made up my letter of resignantion. it was difficult to be funny without being nasty, but this is what i handed in

**FYI new yorks is the name of the coffee shop that i always went to

To: Telstra Corporation Limited. 21/06/2010

This letter is to confirm my resignation from Telstra Corporation Limited, effective as of COB Friday 25th June 2010. In Order to assist with my reasoning behind moving on I have constructed the following graphs:

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Also, here is a picture of a spider with seven legs

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Sincerely,

Carl *******

Employee ID: D******

Woot!

Finished the last Exam for my degree at 12 today, One more semester and two more subjects (No Exams) to THE END.

Have to work tonight so no partying unfortunately, but had a couple Dimple_7523.jpg's this arvo which wil tied me over until Monday

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Woot!

Finished the last Exam for my degree at 12 today, One more semester and two more subjects (No Exams) to THE END.

Have to work tonight so no partying unfortunately, but had a couple 's this arvo which wil tied me over until Monday

Congratulations Mate!

I had my F**K EXAMS afterparty in town last night. I had many a beverage lol. Woke up in a house at Henley Beach, got home at 2pm today. Basically the first half of today (and some of last night) was the same storyline as Dude Wheres My Car.

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