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going by what you said, wont the Nissan Cube then cut into the market of Micras? (Tiidas arent made anymore) As I was saying, 15yr old skylines dont impact on any brand new cars Nissan sells whereas the Cube competes against Micras.

current gen micras are:

a) different target market

b) different chassis to the cube's currently being imported (K13 vs K12)

2011-Hyosung-GT650R-EFI-Right-Angle.jpg

http://www.hyosung.com.au/road-bikes/gt650r-efi-2011/

Thoughts? LAMS approved 650, looks the sex for only 7k new.

I'm diggin it - booking in my bike learners.

(I've actually ridden bikes for 10 years but had to sell to buy the line)

I was hoping for a bigger kid to then flatten the fat kid, then a BIGGER kid comes and flattens HIM, then an EVEN BIGGER kid comes and takes out the bigger kid...and so on until it's basically Godzilla taking on voltron.

I'll be there later on in the night. Come out and sus out the 32 Jamie :D

Yeah most likely, you wanna drive across together? Go gym when you get back, thats what im doing

Ok cool!

What time you all wanna going?

Meet at Apple Peel?

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