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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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Overpaid to do f**k all to be honest.

lol and u'd know Flynn with all your lawyer experience, spose heart surgeons are overpaid to? Could argue everyone is overpaid.. 80k for stop go sign twirling? 100+ for hammering nails?

Experts in the field get paid accordingly plenty of cheaper ones if you want. Like everything Get what ya pay for

looking for decent r34 gtt in Vic!!!! anyone has one thinking of selling hit me up :D

Make me an offer I can't refuse then I can buy a Gee Tee Arr

I have a yellow one I'm selling, if you're interested...

:rofl:

race bred inline 6 twin turbo

Buy mine.

Make me an offer I can't refuse then I can buy a Gee Tee Arr

Yes, sell the GTT - GTR is awesome, buy mine.

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