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How much you selling it for? LOL, you need to accept now that the new owner will buy it as a drift car and it will be quicker then whatever ass tickling , electro gadget device with bonus fish finder you end up buying in an attempt to find yourself around a track. Hell, why not just option yourself up a AYC EMO and get that free lobotomy that owners are offered.

How much you selling it for? LOL, you need to accept now that the new owner will buy it as a drift car and it will be quicker then whatever ass tickling , electro gadget device with bonus fish finder you end up buying in an attempt to find yourself around a track. Hell, why not just option yourself up a AYC EMO and get that free lobotomy that owners are offered.

lol also "Like"!

It's not for sale just yet, I still have some things to do with it first.

"ass tickling , electro gadget device with bonus fish finder you end up buying in an attempt to find yourself around a track"

ROFL Gold!

Harsh words Roy, harsh... You stick to your RB20s, I wouldn't want anything RB26 powered to be tainted by your filth :D I swear RB20 owners are the VN commodore drivers of the skyline world, damn knuckle draggers :)

I don't even want to know what a complete 400R engine is worth...

I think you could buy a tarmac rally R33 for the same amount as they'd charge you I'd imagine!

How much you selling it for? LOL, you need to accept now that the new owner will buy it as a drift car and it will be quicker then whatever ass tickling , electro gadget device with bonus fish finder you end up buying in an attempt to find yourself around a track. Hell, why not just option yourself up a AYC EMO and get that free lobotomy that owners are offered.

:D

I swear RB20 owners are the VN commodore drivers of the skyline world, damn knuckle draggers wink.gif

...and R33 owners are the VL Turbo generation of today!

...and R33 owners are the VL Turbo generation of today!

Hah! At leat my comparison was from cars of the same era Dane. God damn VL drivers... All they are good for is writing them off so we can have the bottom ends :D

So what does that make us Silvia drivers? Most of the time we're seen as dirty drifters from RADelaide lol

Wow, bro, youz buying a GTR. AWWW SICK carnt! My cousin, he has a GTR, runs 9s bro...1000hp on stock internals. He imported it himself man. Farking sick. Do you drift it or grip drive it man. ..... Oh you sick carnt....nothing beats a GTR at the track man....rememeber Bathurst man, SIck , they were banned caus' they were too hectic.... :D

Wow, bro, youz buying a GTR. AWWW SICK carnt! My cousin, he has a GTR, runs 9s bro...1000hp on stock internals. He imported it himself man. Farking sick. Do you drift it or grip drive it man. ..... Oh you sick carnt....nothing beats a GTR at the track man....rememeber Bathurst man, SIck , they were banned caus' they were too hectic.... :D

Hahaha to a tee mate!

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