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A guy I ride with occasionally at the track had a custom road pushie made up for him, some European brand I'm trying like crazy to remember. Anyway when he was getting it made he said he wanted it to be the same orange as the Gallardo. He gets a paint bill for $3000 and asks what the? Turns out they sent the frame to the Lamborghini factory to be painted in the same paint as the Gallardo. Lamborghini even painted it twice because they weren't content with the first time.

The whole bike cost him over $20k. Then he had a motocross accident and can't ride it any more anyway, lol, oh well! Clearly the man has too much time and money on his hands :dry:

bahaha thats so boss. It would have to come with some badges or a certification at least :P

fuark, looking at all those supercars for sale on that car website. You dont get to own those cars working for someone :(

Need get rich quick idea.

There is a food manufacturing company which is family owned. We buy a heap of equipment from him (and im sure other FMCG companies do also). He owns a private jet FML haha

my car is a 1993, thats another 6yrs to go to 25 O_o

I dont think the car will be moving still in 6yrs time haha

(note to future self who digs up this thread in 6yrs time, the r32 made it!)

Reppin the OG at future sns events patt? Haha

my car is a 1993, thats another 6yrs to go to 25 O_o

I dont think the car will be moving still in 6yrs time haha

(note to future self who digs up this thread in 6yrs time, the r32 made it!)

replicas of classic cars are also eligible, like cobra replicas... build your car into a replica of an 89 skyline ;)

Reppin the OG at future sns events patt? Haha

they all be rollin in hybrids in 6yrs time!

replicas of classic cars are also eligible, like cobra replicas... build your car into a replica of an 89 skyline ;)

haha if that means putting in the ugly series 1 interior, then no thanks :P

97 with no xenons, and if you look at the aircon guages should have that edge bit up the top right and aircon unit is rectangular on GTRs.. and no rear fog light like series 3 is meant to have.. big troll car :closedeyes:

add the typo on the places as they could not read it prop from the pics.

fuark, looking at all those supercars for sale on that car website. You dont get to own those cars working for someone :(

Need get rich quick idea.

There is a food manufacturing company which is family owned. We buy a heap of equipment from him (and im sure other FMCG companies do also). He owns a private jet FML haha

With getting rich and owning a business you get free complimentary grey hairs and 5 years ageing on your life :D

Yes unless you are extremely lucky and nail the perfect niche, chances are you'll be working for years to get your own business off the ground...assuming it even does...and even then it'll most likely be your grand children who have the private jet after you've spent your life growing it for them :down:

Work for someone else unless you have a shit ton of capital or one of those unique ideas that you can patent!

06 or 07 Q620 - $70, score :D

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http://www.bikepedia...=Q620&Type=bike

Seems to have the 07 gusseting around the head stem, but 06 stickers and spec eg. RST Gila fork.

Spend some time pulling of reflectors and other silly plastic shit, ordered some red lock on grips from the US.

if we showing our pushies:

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To Ogura, or to Nismo?

I need a new clutch and am looking at the twin plates.

Did a bit of research and the Nismo has almost a stock feel, whereas the Ogura comes with a 2kg lighter flywheel than Nismo…

Which to use?

97 with no xenons, and if you look at the aircon guages should have that edge bit up the top right and aircon unit is rectangular on GTRs.. and no rear fog light like series 3 is meant to have.. big troll car :closedeyes:

Series 3 started production 03/97 leigh it could be an 01/ or 02/97 series 2...

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