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show me the hundreds of people with 250Ks without doing anything to engine other than the usual 10K service :thumbsup:

Not really a fair comparison when you take into account the way jap cars are generally modified and treated compared to a luxury euro...

yeah, I like how those foggies fit into the vent tho, maybe pull the frosted plastic off and replace with clear perspex and a bright white/yellow LED array behind it? Would look tits. Would also set it apart from a sedan front?

The only thing is I would need to get something like that made up! Its already set apart from sedan front because it has different grille and bits under the foglights.

i just took my car out to the shops, ill eat my own words a few pages back and say i want more power!!!! pinch.gif

and wtf, i drove dads 740 last night and the thing was f**kin awesome, comfy as, nice sounding 8. just needs pipes

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The only thing is I would need to get something like that made up! Its already set apart from sedan front because it has different grille and bits under the foglights.

At least smash the orange reflector out. and chuck some of these indicators in:

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embrace your inner leb

wow I knew you were full homo, but you actually cuddle while you're inside dudes?

ill buy your front bar, grill, bonnet and front seats

you also need his front guards, indicators, and bumper support genius.

lol...grant you going to buy another gtr? one for track and one for parts... lol..

You're cheeky!

Nah, just wondering how much he's selling, thats all.

Mohsen, I'm thinking of selling my pair of 32R seats (bought the seats off Andrew aka hoy32 before xmas), make me an offer if you're keen.

was bored and thinking bout jobs, so i decided to check out apprentice mechanic wages....

googled it and $7.05 p/h 1st year.... faaaaaaaaaark that! its the same as cheffing ffs! and that's BEFORE tax

Glad I work at Coles at $22.21 an hour forcing foods into shelves (my hours may be shit but if the money's in bank, can't complain).

But I need better career...

Thinking of enrol Counselling or Accounting courses but don't know what I want though.

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