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I loved the 300ZX, just not the reliability. The Supra does nothing for me.

yeah but the 300ZX has an engine bay that's more cramped than a GTO and is almost as heavy.

why have one colour when you can have em all shan? hmmm?

cos its bad enough being dark skinned, the last thing I need is the ASIO thinking I'm driving around in some camo urban assault vehicle.

"Hey you guise check out my new car"

"psssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeewwwwwwwww"

"What's that noise?"

"ICBM splooooooooooooooode"

"FFFFUUUU damn you ASIO!!"

yeah but the 300ZX has an engine bay that's more cramped than a GTO and is almost as heavy.

I didn't say the ZX didn't have a cramped engine bay :) That's why I'm not keeping it. But a GTO is worse given that there are no real GTO specialists around and not much of a local community to save my ass when something breaks.

The AWD thing does entice me though...

What do you think of GTOs?

What do you think of GTOs?

the AWD on GTO's suck donkey balls.

Its an american car Dodge 3000GT or some shit like that, sold as a Mitsi in japan cos mitsi produced it for Dodge. It drives like an american car, it handles like an american car, it looks like an american car, but it's powered by a pissy little japanese motor.

You do the math.

The only people who drive it are lebs and people who want an american sports car on a japanese budget.

I wouldn't piss on one if it was on fire.

Some somali dudes rocked up to Driftline with a GTO... saying he had boost problems. We told him to find a priest and turned him away. Mind you he had some ghetto mods that looked like they had put together with a hammer and shovel.

wtf jspec says that r33 gts4 are not eligible for import? how the hell did they get here then?

cos they don't meet power to weight ratio requirements of current laws. They were eligible a while back, and some sneak into the country unnoticed (cos you'd only get caught out if they audited the compliance) under the current scheme.

lol alex, I took my car to a few soccer matches on the weekend... I also have some experience with gravel dirt pot holes. I like your zip tie job, nice choice of colours lmao

yehh lol i got 400 zipties incase ya neeed any heaps of colours too haha

shan, go battleshit grey

make it look rough as a white bitch at a party fulla black guys

edit:

looks like a leb made it to japan

http://www.j-spec.com.au/featured/2003-Nis...oupe-14981.html

Edited by GTR-boy
yeah the grey I was looking at is battleship grey

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but with gloss. cbf with matte, shows all the bumps n dents.

On the subject of Military / Army colours...

Rauh Welt Begriff's Porsche in Satin Black.

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Battle / fighter jets come to mind.

Not saying you should do your VW in that colour tho.

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