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Well I knew I could count on you guys for sensible financial advice.

I saw the blue one too...love the colour...not a fan of the wheels. I think if I was to buy an RX7 it would have to be red or black. Can't believe how cheap those two are though...it used to be mid to high 20s for a half decent example.

Well I knew I could count on you guys for sensible financial advice.

I think if I was to buy an RX7 it would have to be red or black.

^^ This!

Well Red for me.

Or a white one would be nice too.

When you consider it, what else is available for the price that looks that good...a real decent R32 GTR with an extra 10 years on the clock...a thrashed out R33 GTR...an Evo 6/7?

15 grand worth of overnight parts from Japan...

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When you consider it, what else is available for the price that looks that good...a real decent R32 GTR with an extra 10 years on the clock...a thrashed out R33 GTR...an Evo 6/7?

you can daily a thrashed 33R no worries

try doing that with the FD...

And this is why you're not dtf.

Half the people I stay up talking to are older than me. I fail to see how it makes me a 15 year old. Some would say having a 60% ban warning is immature Alex.

lol not with the way this place is run got 20% for calling someone a pole smoker :rofl2:

but seriously staying up 'sms'ing' till 2am i did that shit in high school

get ya self a decent internet connection and a webcam.

haha man i could get 100% in 1 post thats why i dont bother anymore just post here and thats it.

shame really i barely bother with technical shit either, cos meh cbf.

DCUPS is win, but not the last car he had LOL

The RX7 was the last car he had :P He has an Audi or something now. He basically had to move on from the car scene to save his marriage lol. Poor guy.

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