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ke's gone up in value brah

gotta get ya self outta dandenong and visits places where people actually pay for cars.

as in not steal them.

fuck off. I'll steal my cars till the day I get caught. nevarrrr!

KE's appreciate in value by 50% when they have a full tank of petrol.

yeh, but car is sold as having NOTHING to do... just get in and sliiiide :(

what? fuck. nooo really? omg. lemme get in on this...

FOR SALE:

1980 honda civic with maccas trays on rear wheels

"NOTHING to do... just get in and sliiiide"

4k ONO.

that's all well and good, but maccas trays only last a few hundred meters at best, so your ad would have to read:

FOR SALE:

1980 honda civic with lifetime supply of maccas tray's for rear wheels

"NOTHING to do... just get in and sliiiide"

anyway... i said i'm starting @ 4k... gotta start above what you realistically expect to get

^^ From memory, you picked the KE70 for a good price.

You'd probably make some cash back too!

:(

4K, that's AE86 money brooo

ngas only go to KE70's cos they can't afford AE86's. no pimply faced maccas wage earner's gonna be able to afford your car.

KE's appreciate in value by 50% when they have a full tank of petrol.

:)

lol I'm just takin the piss. I bought my AE86 for $600 (in running condition) and sold it for $2000 with no engine, no interior etc... so I know exactly how retarded maccas employees are these days.

lol I'm just takin the piss. I bought my AE86 for $600 (in running condition) and sold it for $2000 with no engine, no interior etc... so I know exactly how retarded maccas employees are these days.

LOL!

I saw a matt black KE70, previous owner bought it for $400 and sold it for $2000, stock.

If it is for your R32, it should have been done during compliance...

15 year import bro (well 15 years, 5 years ago). You don't have to do shit, just loosen the cap before you chuck it on the ship to degas.

15 year import bro (well 15 years, 5 years ago). You don't have to do shit, just loosen the cap before you chuck it on the ship to degas.

Ah yeah LOL!

So easy to bring in R32's now.

Mine was bought in under the 15 year rule.

Mohsen, you mechanic should be able to re gas it.

shan, took your advice and tried yahoo japan...and googled it...and

i even looked on nissan silvia hoping those bastards would have a lonesome 18x9.5 super advan gen 2 for me.

but alas i have no luck on any website i try.

guess im screwed. stupid broken wheel.

on a related note anyone know anyone with one super advan gen 2 18x9.5? other 3 on my car are fine. *is broke as a nga with no money for new rims* :D

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