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What was the exchange rate like when they were new?
Ahhh good point.

probably would have been about 45-50K which seems about the right price for a car like a GTST.

35K seemed a little low.

no idea smooth :D I got my bar from Jetspeed in melb. Its so hard to get original stuff or something different. try DMD

Otherwise if you have the money speak to Rezz, he should be able to speak to some people in Japan and source you one. Won't be cheap I wouldn't imagine, but may be able to get an original.

It sucks when you want to be different you have to pay much more. All the stuff that jetspeed had looked pretty hideous, or cost a bit more, so at the time just went for the 400R because it was there and still looks good.

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Is this similar to yours??

Just had a thought which occured to me whilst in another thread,

I think QLD has only one moderator at the moment, I mean check this out......

Squizz: Last post..... 11-12-2003, 02:36 PM

Birty: Last post ............ 11-09-2003, 09:45 PM

BOOSTMEISTER can't be the only one left can he?

Maybe a couple of job openings for those responsible post whores amongst us :Pimp2:

kinda funny.. not that you really need a stack of moderators though unless there are a heap of posts though. Wasn't Squizz moving, or had moved down to Brisbane or something ?? That was the last i saw of him.

Bit pointless to have mods that never come on, but i'm sure that will be sorted out eventually.

Moderation, well I think we dont really need it at the moment, but if we have to then yeah I'd choose strutto, NismoGirl, Pred or Nexus9, as they all seem to have been here for a long time, and they are pretty sane :D

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