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you should see this black one that comes to my work... its slammed on eurolines.... looks hawt

Still wouldn't own one unless I had to for some reason....like if my job description said 'must drive a square box, with no logical reason for looking so bad', then I would.

lol. buyer starting to stuff around

now wants to pay cash after making sure car matches the description.

no worries, described it accurately

BUT IM NOT DRIVING TO f**kING GEELONG FOR HIM TO POTENTIALLY SAY NO

shit news with Japan :( i think we should organize a cruise and raise some money for them.

Or just buy heaps more JDM parts to boost their economy ;) That sounds like a better plan.

Managed to get in touch with my uncle in Japan last night. He says he's okay and got minimal damage. So relieved.

Or just buy heaps more JDM parts to boost their economy ;) That sounds like a better plan.

Managed to get in touch with my uncle in Japan last night. He says he's okay and got minimal damage. So relieved.

haha, now theres an idea. might buy even more things if our dollar gets stronger to there yen.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/NISSAN-SKYLINE-GTR-R34-V-SPEC-700HP-NISMO-R33-R32-/120694617215?pt=AU_Cars&hash=item1c19f5b47f

this guy is a knob

why would u start it at $1

why not start it at the minimum you would take for it to stop wasting time

its currently at 33k

i would laugh if that was highest bid, cop that

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