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4 seats in a supra..

you hang out with a lot of midgets?

No, but less of a squeeze than putting 4 people in a 2-seater MR2.

I don't really use the seats for passengers... Just somewhere my girlfriend can put her bag etc. instead of being cramped around her feet.

that would be too logical and sensible a decision to come to. he's got mates to impress and girls to get moist. with an n/a supra. yeah. you heard right. don't go back and read it again.

:(

Shit man that was a good call.

Should have bought a N/A Supra instead of a GTR... (note sarcasm)

Haha!!

Just messing with you Jezza! :)

the old rig

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So it is in NSW with Starcorp Wheels?

The MR2 was about to die in the ass :) So I sold it off to some poor sucker for $3000 more than it was worth. Bought a Supra because they're reliable, 4-seater and a very ideal "P plate legal" car.

Almost bought a Skyline until I test drove it and it was slow as f*ck (R34 manual GT4).

Might keep the Supra long term as a daily. We'll see how cash flow goes.

Didn't you get done for driving a manual on your auto licence?

:(

Shit man that was a good call.

Should have bought a N/A Supra instead of a GTR... (note sarcasm)

Haha!!

Just messing with you Jezza! :)

So it is in NSW with Starcorp Wheels?

Yes

My TE37's are also in NSW funnily enough..

Yes

My TE37's are also in NSW funnily enough..

LOL!

sydney boys love their starcrap wheels for some reason. must be those cockspankers at tempe floggin em by the dozen.

Whats bad about them?

I heard they are very heavy wheels?

Or are they just shit overall?

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