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hey DezertEagle congrats on the car man :D i'm 18 as well, and im looking forward to buying a skyline soon. I'm interested in how your going about the insurance, rego etc. for your car considering our age. because basically those are the only things that are holding me back, also what are the details of your ride and PICS PICS PICS!

Staunch - I went through a broker "Enthusiasts Car Insurance" or sumfin .... they got me connected wit Suncorp (in QLD)

apparently QLD insurance companies are more leanient? (if thats how u spell it) There are far more imports 'on the market' there....

Hey havent seen those wheels before, they look real nice against the black paint...

...and Moanie, whats with the pups dirty look in your avatar, he/she looks demonic,  :D

Hehehe...not demonic!! don't you think hes sooo adorable!!! hes this cute lil thing with attitude :)

nice car :D congratulations.... :D:D:D and yeah don't wrap it around a pole, but you have to be quite stupid to do that.

moanie's avatar is sooooooooooooooooo cute :D even for a mutt... you must be one of those people who doesn't venture out of their own state as i haven't seen it before :)

First reaction was how cute, then looked at the eyes and couldnt help but think it was giving me the canine equivelant to a Joe Pesci/Goodfellas..."What you look'n at tough guy..."

See you live in Campbelltown DezertEagle, i take it you will be a regular down the 'Gong!

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