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when i got the evo it worked out cheaper to buy it here

but i squeezed the people outa $4k straight off lol

depends on the car, if you're buying a cheap shitty 15 year old import (read: R32 & S13) then buy locally. Any car that comes in under SEVS is usually cheaper to import. People usually buy from stealerships locally, then refuse to accept that depreciation affects their car when they sell it. Net effect they ask stupid high prices and even if you haggle 4K off, all you're doing is haggling 4k off the dealership's markup and depreciation.

What evo have you got and how much did you pay?

depends on the car, if you're buying a cheap shitty 15 year old import (read: R32 & S13) then buy locally. Any car that comes in under SEVS is usually cheaper to import. People usually buy from stealerships locally, then refuse to accept that depreciation affects their car when they sell it. Net effect they ask stupid high prices and even if you haggle 4K off, all you're doing is haggling 4k off the dealership's markup and depreciation.

What evo have you got and how much did you pay?

evo 7

was listed at $24k ( was a grand more than the cheapest car forsale at the time)

and i offered them $20k and they took it

can pickup ones from japan for about $19-$20k now

import, sporty, turbo man. 2 or four door dont matter.

budget is around 18k

Chaser / S15 / GTR

no interest/busy

workshop is available for meet/bbq anytime tho.

No interest..?

I was waiting on a thread to be started for that...

BBQ sounds good too!

You need an S15.

Herrafrush.

ROR!

:P

That's a buy right there but sucks being AUTO and the spoiler is fucked!

What's the cost on a 5 Speed Manual for one of those..?

Chaser / S15 / GTR

No interest..?

I was waiting on a thread to be started for that...

BBQ sounds good too!

ROR!

:P

That's a buy right there but sucks being AUTO and the spoiler is fucked!

What's the cost on a 5 Speed Manual for one of those..?

5 speeds are a few g's more

its a gay vodafone ad once u log in top right corner.. drops down if u touch over with your mouse.. uber fail.

yeh i was waitin for bbq meet.. skidssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss :D

haha and then u get ur head kicked in from the funkmiester :P

wow what an entertaining day

some kid with one arm comes to school with a knife(some little blunt thing) and trys to stab a kid because he is goin out with his ex.. so the little wankers dont end up doing it and everyone moves along

then my mates think it would be a great idea to stir up the year 10's and try and steal their chair( a massive concrete thing but theres 20 of us so no problem lol)

its all fun and games, everyones joking except for one year 10, he rips off my friends chain and sword(alawi muslim version of a crucifix) racially insults him.

so my mate breaks his nose with one punch and a massive brawl broke out..

whole school was locked down for 3 hours hahahaha.

cops came down to school too

but i dont blame them, one kid took off his belt and started necking people LOL

fk why is it ppl around here are happy to give insults but u give em back and they run and cry.. fkn weakkkk

here is one for ya, just spotted a skyline going really fast, ill just pop up the numberplates in a minute, i know how much you love that :P

that should fire you up lol.

wow what an entertaining day

some kid with one arm comes to school with a knife(some little blunt thing) and trys to stab a kid because he is goin out with his ex.. so the little wankers dont end up doing it and everyone moves along

then my mates think it would be a great idea to stir up the year 10's and try and steal their chair( a massive concrete thing but theres 20 of us so no problem lol)

its all fun and games, everyones joking except for one year 10, he rips off my friends chain and sword(alawi muslim version of a crucifix) racially insults him.

so my mate breaks his nose with one punch and a massive brawl broke out..

whole school was locked down for 3 hours hahahaha.

cops came down to school too

but i dont blame them, one kid took off his belt and started necking people LOL

im sick of little weak kids coming to schools with knives. when i went to school no one used weapons only fists like real men.

im sick of little weak kids coming to schools with knives. when i went to school no one used weapons only fists like real men.

lol he cried when the cops came. i found it quite lolworthy..

the yr 12 punch up on the other hand, that was just f**ked up..

good feeling when you win though

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