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mind you they're retarded when it comes to spending their hard earnt money too... I got top dollar for my TRD 2 way LSD, roll cage and XR4 wheels or whatever they're called.

anyways, speaking of shitheaps, a guy I know in the US just put some fibreglass on his Z31. I'm honestly in shock that this car is giving me wood.

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LOL! @ AE86DC.

WOW!

For once a decent Z31, I would have mistaken it as a 180SX.

But take a closer look at the rear quarters, the Targer Roof and the rear pic of the tail lights... It's Z31.

Fuck that is good, not like the shit you see here in AUS or more so I am yet to see a decent one in AUS.

http://www.j-specimports.com.au/dealer/199...ON-3496634.html

not rare at all

edit: haha maybe it isnt

http://www.j-specimports.com.au/dealer/199...ON-3433768.html

edit: fark another one

http://www.j-specimports.com.au/dealer/199...ON-3369643.html

thought these are supposed to be rare :ninja:

they aint cheap thats for sure... but least the last one a manual :P

didnt know they were auto, i thouht they were manuals.

edit: ok you did find a manual one lol.

So I just lost 3 demerit points... The police officers "guessed" my speed by following me (from about 100m away) down a sidestreet.

Since when is that an accurate way to measure speed?!!

police have always been able to guess speeds

i got caught once like that to, was lucky i got let off though

They were nice cops... They said they'd let me off driving manual because the fine was so insignificant. I wasn't going to argue with them. I agree, I booted it into that street :ninja: Was trying to get the water off my car coz I just washed it.

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