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Whatever happened to crawling before you walk
:) he is a rexy boy tho :rofl: converted now hahaha

there's yr answer right there...

Spotted a silver 33 with wheels and what sounded like an engine in it... then i drove it.

good to hear the z tune has been sold. previous owner wanted to modify it which is a sin in my eyes - there are plenty of crappy r34s he could have started with instead of that.

20 car limited edition should be left in mint factory condition not molested.

there are plenty of quicker gtrs in aus that the z tune so just LEAVE IT ALONE!

yeh i know.. the thing is he did modify it, but luckily kept the original parts to put back.. the sound system is the only extra now, its ok tho i had a look at it yesterday its pretty neat and can be removed easily.

also the Z-TUNE will not be in AUS for long :D the new owner will be taking it back home with him, i cant remember where tho i forgot lol i was too busy perving at every inch of the car haha.

unfortunately its his money and yeh i guess he can do as he wishes lol...

it wont go for about another 12months tho.. he is here on a working visa meh so gay... he is only 27 :teehee:

Freakin hell. Youngun with money to buy a z tune in aus then ship it somewhere else. Wish I had money like that.

yeh i know.. the thing is he did modify it, but luckily kept the original parts to put back.. the sound system is the only extra now, its ok tho i had a look at it yesterday its pretty neat and can be removed easily.

also the Z-TUNE will not be in AUS for long :yes: the new owner will be taking it back home with him, i cant remember where tho i forgot lol i was too busy perving at every inch of the car haha.

He is Greek..

Most of it wasn't his money anyways.. His mother bought it for him and the rest was financed..

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