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So I put some pics up of my car on the stancenation forums. Was contacted by the site owner this morning saying I should get a photoshoot done and he wants to feature my car on the main stancenation page :) woohooo... Need a photoshoot now but don't wanna pay an arm and leg....

My garage and workshop had a river flowing through them, it got over the sill in the house, 1mm from coming in. 2 houses behind me flooded, South Gipsland hwy behind me was half a meter under water.

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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 >_<

sideskirts are plastic?

Given the top shot is roughly the same amount of lighting... Pics were taken at night. Stupid way to try n sell a car but perhaps still worth a look... Can't know till u check. Just take someone with u who doesn't want to buy a car :P

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

only a dropkick retard would pick a shitty old N/A R33 over a mini if they could afford it.
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Should the reason for buying the mini be that it's 'cute'?

That and she doesn't have mini buying money. Shed be lucky to end up with na r33 money.

Also. She is 18. Hence na....

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So I put some pics up of my car on the stancenation forums. Was contacted by the site owner this morning saying I should get a photoshoot done and he wants to feature my car on the main stancenation page :) woohooo... Need a photoshoot now but don't wanna pay an arm and leg....

Make them pay, they're the ones chasing your car after all. Otherwise try tharaka

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So I put some pics up of my car on the stancenation forums. Was contacted by the site owner this morning saying I should get a photoshoot done and he wants to feature my car on the main stancenation page :) woohooo... Need a photoshoot now but don't wanna pay an arm and leg....

fkn sweet man! git those seats in first tho!

Should the reason for buying the mini be that it's 'cute'?

That and she doesn't have mini buying money. Shed be lucky to end up with na r33 money.

Also. She is 18. Hence na....

stock mini handles better than a slushbucket stock r33, notice how the design of the mini puts all 4 wheels at the corners of the body with no overhang?

FWD is easier to drive/control for a new driver

cruise control standard

drive by wire

traction control standard

2000's tech vs 1990's tech

depending on the year, stock getrag gearbox

in cabin noise (or lack thereof)

lots of airbags

less police trouble compared to an R33

etc.

F*ck you rain :( My Skyline may have been sold this weekend if the stupid weather hadn't flooded my prospective buyer :(

Dang it.

I have someone who is keen on coming today but most likely next week to look at my GTR.

If all go well, new car for me!

mmmm flood damaged skylines.... kaaaching!

had minor flooding of our garden last year after some heavy rains, so i got the plumber in to beef up our drains. neighbours got flooded but were were dry as :)

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