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sideskirts are plastic?

Didn't have skirts, looked like a decent ding...

Guess I'll wait it out, sell my car and buy something outright, no loans for me.

Edited by Mohsen

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 :)

Not mine, mine was high and dry in a garage on top of a hill. Unfortunately the interested person is from Mildura, which is currently underwater. But it would have been great if it had decided to flood, it's insured for ~$7,000 more than I'm selling it for. I'm not that lucky though.

Set of four Super advans with tyres selling for $380 to whoever comes and collects them tomorrow. That's less than $100 a corner. Getting sick of seeing them in the garage now. Someone take them ffs.

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.

which are all great features if you can afford it.

she can't.

33 = boat.

Almost ready to hoist the mast and sail 'er down the Yarra.

yer was going to say he's confusing 32 with 33!

A boat seems like a more practical investment than a car these days. Things you can't do with a car - travel out of your street, travel through QLD and VIC

interesting, couple days of decent rain and half of victoria is flooded. so what happens if it rains hard for a week or two non stop? lol we're so f**ked

Yes we're basically f**ked if it rain like QLD.

A boat seems like a more practical investment than a car these days. Things you can't do with a car - travel out of your street, travel through QLD and VIC

Won't be surprised if the prices of boat skyrocketed!

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