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I could go for an r33 now.. Or an r34 in a months time. I'm going to wait and go r34. 11-12k can get me a good condition manual 34 landed and complied, ready to go. So YEH.

Then my skyline journey would be r32, r33, r34

only no because its too much hassle, trying to sell, bitching about how the deal fell through, trying to sell, disappointed when you get played out, looking at people with something to swap, car offered for swap is shit.

dude, do it once, do it right.

Almost had my leg snapped Nathan Brown style today in the 1st qtr...ended up f**king up my left knee and ankle (last week was the right knee/ankle which was still not 100% today)...Ended up playing the rest of the game in pain and still managed to get in the best....

f**king sore now though :/

Bigger rockstar than most people here, however since when do musicians actually make money? :P My mate is one of the biggest in Australia, signed to Sony and still has a day job..

my albumn sold 3500 copies in aust and was repressed (in smaller 1000 press runs) 3 times... how many you sold jizzypanties? ;)

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