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which would be a great idea if we pricematched with the Internet. Cept we don't.

Price matching applies to local business only. And part must be identical.

See but if they have a ebay store, you can find out if they have an actual store, in which most cases they do eg. access auto, cj motors etc...

So we do price match for that reason.... ;)

See but if they have a ebay store, you can find out if they have an actual store, in which most cases they do eg. access auto, cj motors etc...

So we do price match for that reason.... ;)

haha..well... Where I work at autobarns we don't match the Internet. No if's ands or buts. Ask us to match the actual store might be different story, that's never come up... But the moment u say eBay it's game over :)

lol and yes jez... It is pretty good :D

I could probably get it cheaper anyway. Autobarn staff discount ftw :P My mate always gets me cheap shit.

Yea it showed that you went to autobarn frequently on your old cars with the neons and LEDs pouring out of it lol

that looks okay shan, but if i wanted euro i would go 5 series bmw

fark fark fark fark

theres a legit 180sx type s (na type x)

f**king want! need to sell car. NOW

offer the guy a swap plus cash. hopefully he's gullible enough to take your car. just sell him on the pipedream that it's only a manual gearbox and an RB26 away from being a GTR sedan.

haha..well... Where I work at autobarns we don't match the Internet. No if's ands or buts. Ask us to match the actual store might be different story, that's never come up... But the moment u say eBay it's game over :)

lol and yes jez... It is pretty good :D

who in their right mind shops at autoyarn anyways?

From the exedy warehouse lol. Just speak to the guy that sprayed your car ;)

The guy who sprayed my car? Or the guy who owns the shop that my car was sprayed at? :P Two different people.

offer the guy a swap plus cash. hopefully he's gullible enough to take your car. just sell him on the pipedream that it's only a manual gearbox and an RB26 away from being a GTR sedan.

f**k your as bad as an arab lol

Okay, is 2k ontop reasonable?

At work on break...

The GTR is getting new fuel pump later today as stock is dying.

Now I gotta find something to amuse myself between 2am to 9am and not sure if I'd feel sleepy.

May I suggest masturbation?

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