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can i ask, how does someone afford something like this?

I mean, my first car was a R32 without a loan, i don't think i could ever own one, unless i randomly find 70k in a bag in some dam.

Free bump, immac car. Goodluck with the sale.

I gess no intersed cant afford it

Trade ins are welcome

Loads of saving, a wife that understands you need the car as much as she needs her stupid chanel bag and understands it's ok to redraw from the mortgage to buy this car so your mates can't call you pussy whipped... I think that's going to be my reasoning in a few years too haha

Hi I'm just wondering I couldn't see what year the car is?

Also do you have any the standard parts (rear wing) etc?

Finally do you have any further information regarding the apexi 2.7 build ie what workshop, receipts etc.

Thank you

this is 1999

i dont have any stock parts rear wing has bin taken off and i sold it boot is getting painted

regarding 2.7 I dont have any receipts

but the car come from Gagrage Inside in osaka

they stock some serious cars like build porshes and lambos

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