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I'd better stay away from one of these 'phag-mobiles' if I want to keep my 'manhood'?

Say, if I want a 'yota, Chaser or Supra?

Geez, car shopping is hard!

Found it, back from the early 2000's.

Hmm...

Trying to organise a inspection of '98 JZA80 (VVTi motor) on Sunday.

Also will try to inspect some Chasers - really want a manual.

Both are going to take even longer to find in drivable / livable condition than even a skyline.

Though in your case, you find em pretty quick.

NISMO = silence

KAAZ = brick layer in your diff

just take it easy till you get used to it man.... keep the revs matched when gearing down, especially round corners.

remember your tyres are just awful, stretched to buggery and cabered as the leaning tower of piza ;)

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