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i like the clean look of the 9's too..not much of a fan of all the holes and vents all over the 8's either, but keep it standard, just a tune. maaaaann

Haha those are 8s with nose chops :P they take the middle part of the bar off and makes it look heaps better, sort of like a 9

see original 8 bar that weird shit in middle makes it look like a magna

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Yeah nose chop looks the goods on the 8s. I'd probably go the 9 (or maybe even 06 Sti) if I have the funds, but unless find a steal or prices come down a lot, think it'll probably be out of my price range unfortunately :P. 8 + money for mods looks tempting as of now, but only time will tell. Ahhh can't wait!

An e60 will be a better option in a few years e39s are all fkd already massive kms great car but won't be worth it in a few years

Love the sound of the e60 V10. Sounds baws

I'd say stuff cars set up your future I pissed so much $$$ away on cars could have been in a way better position now but eh hindsight

Says the richest guy on Wastelands lol

but keep it standard, just a tune. maaaaann

Surreeee......

What's the catch? 01kms? Seems suss lol

I'm poor Toby I'll be flipping burgers soon! Wouldn't mind moving up here though broadbeach is awesome

Drop in at the Greek Cafe, Shop 6 Phoenician, Broadbeach.

Client owns the premises, maybe they give you a discount yo!

I'll drop your name Toby see how I go! Think it's opposite where im staying

Nah not my name, I only know the land owner not the business owner.

Try dropping the name Andrew Guild, say your best mates

Going to get an Evo Grant?

To be honest, I don't know what I want...

Last night I actually thought about getting a herpes (a Scooby not a sex disease!), until Leigh jumped on FB and tried to be a Ford salesman and tried to talk me into getting a XR6T...

To be honest, I don't know what I want...

Last night I actually thought about getting a herpes (a Scooby not a sex disease!), until Leigh jumped on FB and tried to be a Ford salesman and tried to talk me into getting a XR6T...

Agree xr6 t or evo would keep you away from popo if you stay away from cosmetic styled mods. Hence why I'm over the 200

Agree xr6 t or evo would keep you away from popo if you stay away from cosmetic styled mods. Hence why I'm over the 200

Popo isn't the reason, it's insurance. Although, both Evo and Scoob are $2k a year whereas XR6T is $1.2k a year along with BF F6, VE Commo SS (HSV's are $3k plus).

Never had a problem with police with all the Skylines I've had, I guess I'm lucky...

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