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That's great Mark. I'm gonna be selling mine soon. How many k's did yours have and how much did you get for it? (if you don't mind me asking of course).

had 119,000kms, got $11,300 for it and as i said... sold in less than a week and even had another guy who would buy it if the sale fell through!

so now is a good time to sell if you're thinking about it!

had 119,000kms, got $11,300 for it and as i said... sold in less than a week and even had another guy who would buy it if the sale fell through!

so now is a good time to sell if you're thinking about it!

you got 11300 for a r33 with 119Ks? didnt know gtst's still sold for that much...

had 119,000kms, got $11,300 for it and as i said... sold in less than a week and even had another guy who would buy it if the sale fell through!

so now is a good time to sell if you're thinking about it!

That's brilliant mate, well done. Where did you advertise? Carsales?

What car are you going to get next?

Mohsen still selling your car? god your a bitch

its only 3 points and some fine. test it see how long you can last without getting done for it. i bet ya you'll last 3 years easy if you keep your volvo the way it is

queer.

yeppp

i jump in mums car, and drive without glancing at the rear view mirror.. waiting to see some flashing lights

jump in my car and its instant paranoia... im probably over exaggerating it but rather be safe than sorry

Hey Mo!

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its nothing like his car though its at least running a rb25de in it and its rwd manual

I'm not feelin it, Nick's was more my style

nicks was tough as

yeah it did look alright for what it was....

think the front lip helped a lot to

yeppp

i jump in mums car, and drive without glancing at the rear view mirror.. waiting to see some flashing lights

jump in my car and its instant paranoia... im probably over exaggerating it but rather be safe than sorry

well i hope you dont plan on driving a modded car/skyline when your on your fulls then if your worried about flashing lights then buy a camry.

paranoia comes with owning/driving a modded import. if your not willing to put up with that then the scene is not for you

hate to crush your hopes and dreams but I doubt the cops would even look twice (if they even look once that is) at a bog stock 32 4 door

yeppp

i jump in mums car, and drive without glancing at the rear view mirror.. waiting to see some flashing lights

jump in my car and its instant paranoia... im probably over exaggerating it but rather be safe than sorry

rimon- i only have 5 points

i need my license for work

dont want to risk it

Grant, thats a clean looking GTR you got there. No idea why you being so emo about it. Least it looks good :P

You sold the hks actuators yet?

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Thanks, it's just doesn't fill the joy I had with old 33r.

HKS actuators has been sold 3 weeks ago.

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