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i live around that area but dont go to UQ

how do uni students afford cars anyway

haha ture some cant but i've seen a 33gtr i think its got a few mods not sure outside looks stock an a few 33 gtsts and a couple of 34's Gtt's

i guess some ppl are exempt from not being able to afford cars, i'd like to think im one :ermm: mines not stock tho :bunny:

yepo thats me, theres a fair few skylines around, mines getting fixed and i dont drive to uq unless i have exams so thats why u probably havent seen me mate, c yaz around bro,

cheers

Adam

truuue hey bud, wats wrong with ur gtr? im hopefully get mine back on mon or tues, ill see how unfriendly it will be to drive to see if ill drive to uni lol

did you get their details? or did they drive off?

:D

lol, one hit and run and now i shall suffer for eternity

nah i hit a railing, not much damage but since insurance will likely have to order brand new parts from nissan, the bill will be atleast a couple of grand.

on a side note, ive been meaning to ask this, i know this is not the thread, but if geniune parts are ordered from Nissan and they are given my VIN number, will the parts be from the last of the 33s, i.e. the series 3 headlights and front bar and lip or just the normal ones,

i have been told previously that nissan only stock the parts for the last year of production for the particular model, when i ordered my bearings and synchros im pretty sure i got the revised Series 3 ones.

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