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You Guys remember my remark about Shan getting his beloved doggy stuffed and keeping it forever..

Well I found a stuffed German shepherd in the garage last night. No joke, I don't know how it got there...

But it's a fkn baws.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/310874-vic-wasteland-thread/page__view__findpost__p__5539439

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/310874-vic-wasteland-thread/page__st__12720__p__5542946#entry5542946

you put it there....

ok the lease rules are oldest model allowed is 2007/2008

only found evo ix 07 which is like 40k pfft

where is nick he will know of a 2007 IX for cheap

check evolutionoz.net (may have to sign up and join etc but the forsale section has heaps of cars

Just a question Paul. Why Evo?

Doesn't that feel like you're downgrading from a superior 6 cylinder to a inferior 4 pot?

No offence to Nick :P

a rb25 is probably more inferior than the 4g63

i wouldnt be dissing them :P

Because a evo would eat a GTST for breakfast

this, and they give gtr's a run for there money too

Plus Jeremy Clarkson seems to love it..

or does he?

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Top-Gear-EVO-VII-12.jpg

was a drug dealers car, had to be crushed

All yours for 55k Kadir...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fxhyqiy9IBI

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Kottt Dayyymmmn, I'll take two thank you..

If a real, recognizable bike were to sell something if that kind i probably would buy it lol. Has to come with warranty and have a real service center though :)

Edited by Flynnn

Wow Jessekkahh looking to buy a brand new BMW X5

She's ballin. They start from over 100K drive away...

X5's are horrid.

Range Rover looks better despite the reliability.

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