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its up to episode 8 of season 7 now (futurama that is).

wow it is?

i only just got

Futurama.S06E08.That.Darn.Katz.HDTV.XviD-FQM

oh on 2nd look @ wiki page i see that season 4 was split into season 4 and 5! :)

now i understand :)

Damn!

Futurama is up to Season 8?

I got Season 1 to 4 boxsets and the 4 movie length episodes they made...

Lost interest cuz the movie length episodes were not all that good and Family Guy rapes everything!

Family Guy owns!

trying to find a genuine sub 50,000km r34 GTR is such a bitch =/

lol @ trying to find a car that stopped production 8 years ago that averaged 6250km/year at best.

would you like it gladwrapped too princess?

only complete nooblets believe the old myth that people in japan don't drive much.... and if they don't they're old people who can't afford to drive it or own it, but hold on to it, just in case they ever need a car... the kind of people who'd never buy an R34 GTR.

FYI not everyone drives 6000kms a year..

ive done little over 2K this year in my r33. which would mean it should average to be about what 3.8approx (im guessing) total for this year?

sure it might be damn hard to find one

but no reason to be a tool..

one here with full service history

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...ec-t321233.html

it's not damn hard. it's not possible. instead of worrying about something petty like mileage, maybe put your time and attention into buying a car that is mechanically and structurally sound. god knows how many you've passed up because of your 50,000km criteria. find a car that is from a reputable dealer in jp and have it inspected by a mechanic.

the newest GTR you can get is 8 years old, so expect at least 100,000kms on it. Any less and I'd be sus. In fact the closer it is to 100,000 the cheaper it'll get as people who don't care about their car cbf doing the major service.

lol @ using 1J's car as an example... he's got mad hookups and the patience of a hermit.

FYI not everyone drives 6000kms a year..

ive done little over 2K this year in my r33. which would mean it should average to be about what 3.8approx (im guessing) total for this year?

sure it might be damn hard to find one

but no reason to be a tool..

one here with full service history

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...ec-t321233.html

ha. do you have a daily? or do you walk everywhere? i'm averaging approx 20k a year on mine

yeah i have a daily but tbh thats only done a bit over 3K this year

I worked over the otherside of melbourne last year and did about 20K

but back to doing some study and walking / public transport aint too bad :P

it's not damn hard. it's not possible. instead of worrying about something petty like mileage, maybe put your time and attention into buying a car that is mechanically and structurally sound. god knows how many you've passed up because of your 50,000km criteria. find a car that is from a reputable dealer in jp and have it inspected by a mechanic.

I didnt really take that into account, I was thinking that most with a lower mileage are going to be less of a hassle mechanically and structurally.

but you make a good point :O

sorry for my ignorance :P

it's not damn hard. it's not possible. instead of worrying about something petty like mileage, maybe put your time and attention into buying a car that is mechanically and structurally sound. god knows how many you've passed up because of your 50,000km criteria. find a car that is from a reputable dealer in jp and have it inspected by a mechanic.

the newest GTR you can get is 8 years old, so expect at least 100,000kms on it. Any less and I'd be sus. In fact the closer it is to 100,000 the cheaper it'll get as people who don't care about their car cbf doing the major service.

lol @ using 1J's car as an example... he's got mad hookups and the patience of a hermit.

This man, he knows.

DO NOT believe Japanese km's, they're wound back so often. And these wound back cars tend to fetch more at auction and at dealers because people fall for it.

Instead look at the condition of the car, that's far more important.

yeah I suppose if you're buying electronics retail then it works out. lol it's kinda like if I was to go pay retail price for chocolates, you'd be like "lol n00b"

haha, my old man has a jaycar trade card but they only offer discount when spend over $20 :/

Which place you shop at?

lol @ trying to find a car that stopped production 8 years ago that averaged 6250km/year at best.

would you like it gladwrapped too princess?

only complete nooblets believe the old myth that people in japan don't drive much.... and if they don't they're old people who can't afford to drive it or own it, but hold on to it, just in case they ever need a car... the kind of people who'd never buy an R34 GTR.

agreed, i wouldnt worry about what km's it has id be looking at the condition its in. mine is very close to 100,000km, just got the full service done last week. and the guys said that my car is in great condition, there are no rust spots and mechanically it is fine. only some suspension parts are worn out but i got most of it replaced, im just waiting on the tie rod ends.

look whos back.... whats been happening man

:/

not much... well... probably a lot since i was last on here... cant remember

wtf is with the spider threading?

looks ubery gheysexual

what you been up to?

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