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approx 116kw/ t

juz- got knocked back because its a "sport orientated" model

oh f**k that, dude the n/a 33 is worth it no matter what any f**kers say, who cares if there not the fastest (not like you should go over the speed limit anyway) the looks you get from people is worth it :)

come on guys

24 hours left on the ebay auction..

i WILL trade this car in if it doesnt sell this week!

trade in fell through (noticed a massive dent and a shit load of bog!)

CAN GO CHEAPER IF YOU DONT WANT THE HEADUNIT AND SUB

sale fell through, back for sale

$5500 FIRM WITHOUT SUB AND HEAD UNIT

they think its some GTR or some shit, vicroads are a bunch of cocks

Hey Mate,

I think you sould have written that you will get laid by a 92 year deaf and blind amputee with no teeth. At best, you might

get a bj from a crack addicted hooker who drives a datsun 120Y lol. Good luck with the sale.

Hey Mate,

I think you sould have written that you will get laid by a 92 year deaf and blind amputee with no teeth. At best, you might

get a bj from a crack addicted hooker who drives a datsun 120Y lol. Good luck with the sale.

:rofl:

thanks for the pick me up man. the car is unfortunately still for sale! someone out there needs an awesome daily!!

Lol I'll think about it, then again I will hunt the bidder down if they don't pick up.

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