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holy fkn shit, just drove to/from the city in this rain. So many roads flooded, cars floating, accidents. Cant see shit.

First time driving in this kind of weather. (L's)

Was on a highway, it was soo heavy i couldn't really go over 50. Meh.

yeah all ok but the roof caved!

SHIT! sorry to hear!

okay went back and had a good look over that black r33, under the drivers door i noticed some faded paint, got the magnet out, yup

bog. walked away....

sarumatix plz buy my car :P gimme an offer >_<

Ohay mohsen. Buy this! It's in shepp.

http://carsales.mobi/cars/details/?R=9826138&Cr=1&trecs=2

price and reg are right. Non turbo is right. MANUAL is right!

Found it while trying to convince my sister, who does like skylines, to buy one...instead of a mini which for some reason she likes more

/facepalm

anyone flood?

nope, but have a massive amount of water coming down the hill - flows around the house though thankfully, rather than through it

crispy what happend to your gearbox? (too hard to scroll back sorry)

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