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1965 alfa romeo sprint junior, 1800 twin cam.

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Suzuki super carry.

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57 chevy.

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Just to be individual... jzx110 verossa...

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Maybe one more...

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If i could have a non-sports nissan i'd get a J31 maxima. and i will get one. one day.

Definitely a Mitsubishi Legnum. In fact if the right one came along the Skyline would get the boot!

:):thumbsup: Will definately be considering one as my next car. Hard to find with all the right specs though :(

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:):thumbsup: Will definately be considering one as my next car. Hard to find with all the right specs though :(

Tell me about it. I'm chasing a Series 2, Type S, Manual with a Recaro Interior, sunroof, no roofracks and in Trigger Mauve.

I'll be a while!

Lol, just read Ten Four's post! I'd love one with a cream/beige leather interior but it doesn't lend itself to racing seats which puts me off slightly.

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Hahahaha! Love the effort!

The Poxter has definitely got the poof factor. They may go well but I would rather spend the money on something a little less gay.

It's right up James' alley though! :)




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