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hey nice car! welcome!

i also bought my car from kamikaze a while ago

i thought they had closed? ive been there lately to get some new suspension put in by sumo preformance had jason tell me a few things but yeah didnt know they were still selling some cars

anyway nice looking r34!

GTS-T Sedan: The others are a B4, Hilux SR and a Honda Civic, so not all performance but I luuuurv the Lux! Then there's 4.5 road bikes as well to make up for any crazy we missed out on :(

GTR-boy: Trust me I wouldn't mind a GTR... but I don't think I could handle having so much power going to waste commuting along bumper-bumper traffice on the ring road :( the worst!

RBPOWA-(TJ): I thought all threads on this forum were so popular? :D

hey nice car! welcome!

i also bought my car from kamikaze a while ago

i thought they had closed? ive been there lately to get some new suspension put in by sumo preformance had jason tell me a few things but yeah didnt know they were still selling some cars

anyway nice looking r34!

Yeah nah they are still going, although the recession has changed them a bit. I dealt with Jason and Shui so I'm assuming it's still all go :( They had an amazing RX7 in the other day

lol just putting this out there. . . thread is 8hours old... 2pages..

would be if be fact that its a chick that is driving a r34 = hot have anything to do with it haha for shame people...

Welcome :D

For sure! But I have an excuse as I'm fleeting SAU Vic. Have a job to do son :(

Meh all threads in the Vic section get a fair bit of attention...if it were in the real newbie section then we could call bullshit on the thread length :(

Hehe, yeah between my partner and I we have 4 white cars, 3 of them turbo's :D mmmmm

I hear you, at one point between my partner and I we had 4 white Nissans; my N15 Pulsar, my R34 Skyline, my R31 Skyline and his S15 Silvia :(

Yeah nah they are still going, although the recession has changed them a bit. I dealt with Jason and Shui so I'm assuming it's still all go :( They had an amazing RX7 in the other day

ahh okay - vic roads told me they had gone into receivership and so did jason? maybe things have changed who knows..

Welcome to the Club, It's finally nice to see another bilker in these parts....hope to see you in a lot of cruises this year, too bad you didn't join a few months ago you just missed the best cruise of the year (The Hamish Cruise), make sure you come next year for it

EDIT: mmmm CBR600RR....you have quite the collection

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