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V-series are a chopped up sedans slammed with two doors.

Z zeries however are purpose built, designed and engineered performance cars imo.

I fell in love with it when i saw this ad

no,

the v series are practical cars that handle as well as a z and are as fast as a z. i'd go v36 370gt.

I really hate the shape of the V-series Skylines, they're just not proportionate on either end of the body.

This however, like the last of 300zx's, will retain its beauty for years to come. It's a design that will really age well and still look modern in 10 years time.

Get one then fag

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Is that 360? Lol

Barbs is single cos he likes men.

Drive was shit. Bareable but disspponting given the astronomical cost of going to the cinema these days

Don't make me dig up the "I make a zillion bucks I don't mind paying for my mrs" quote :nyaanyaa:

Don't make me dig up the "I make a zillion bucks I don't mind paying for my mrs" quote :nyaanyaa:

Haha you can earn a million bucks but if you spend a million and one your broke!

Cinemas are a massive rip off it's disgusting what they charge, same with everything though it's the families I feel sorry for try taking family to a game of afl $150 easyyyyyy gone, cinemas for family is easy 100+

Dont talk to me about money mr lawyer! One of my clients is paying $16.50 per minute for her lawyer! PER MINUTE!

Dont talk to me about money mr lawyer! One of my clients is paying $16.50 per minute for her lawyer! PER MINUTE!

Haha maybe one day :cool:

Hey, Rik is a labourer until next year...

I don't even do that anymore.. Also spell my name right ffs

Yo Dezz:

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Haha you can earn a million bucks but if you spend a million and one your broke!

Cinemas are a massive rip off it's disgusting what they charge, same with everything though it's the families I feel sorry for try taking family to a game of afl $150 easyyyyyy gone, cinemas for family is easy 100+

Dont talk to me about money mr lawyer! One of my clients is paying $16.50 per minute for her lawyer! PER MINUTE!

$16.50 a minute not bad. One of the lawyers we used at our firms court case was about $3000/hour.

So I guess if he got up and made himself a coffee for 5 mins it would cost you $250 :D

The Game Touring Australia/New Zealand, February 2012: Pre-release tickets go on sale on Monday! We have a special online offer, there's early-bird tickets at a special price of $59.95 – very limited. We have VIP meet & greet tickets for sale for $149.95 & again VERY limited. Dates & Ticket info at www.AbleTouring.com

I'm pretty keen for it

Project C-X75 will offer performance that surpasses the fastest production cars on the market, while adopting cutting-edge technology for remarkably economical running. Delivering a sub-three second 0-60mph time and a top speed in excess of 200mph. Crucially, this performance will be generated alongside incredibly low emissions, less than 99g/km CO2, thanks to the lightweight construction and cutting-edge powertrain technology.

Top speed in excess of 200mph, 0-60mph in less than 3 seconds and 0-100mph in less than 6 seconds.

An underbody system incorporates a moveable aerofoil and directional control of exhaust gases to ensure maximum downforce and ultra-low drag.

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$16.50 a minute not bad. One of the lawyers we used at our firms court case was about $3000/hour.

So I guess if he got up and made himself a coffee for 5 mins it would cost you $250 :D

Yeh top end corporate lawyers are spastic charges

16.50 a minute is local corner shop lawyer.. Still a decnt earn

Don't know how people can think their time is worth $3000 an hour...whatever people are willing to pay I guess. Annoying thing about being a lawyer would be the constant phone calls / questions from people just wanting to ask questions with no intention of paying for time etc.

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