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saw a VS commo today with your stereotypical P plater aussie bogan looking dude driving.

the ususal bogan v6 VS commo mods (cheap, tacky looking rims, sacked, Hoonigan sticker, darker than legal tints, subwoofer pumping out hardstyle etc)

BUT

Thing had rolled guards and fitment... as well as a hellaflush sticker.

well there goes that trend...

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saw a VS commo today with your stereotypical P plater aussie bogan looking dude driving.

the ususal bogan v6 VS commo mods (cheap, tacky looking rims, sacked, Hoonigan sticker, darker than legal tints, subwoofer pumping out hardstyle etc)

BUT

Thing had rolled guards and fitment... as well as a hellaflush sticker.

well there goes that trend...

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did you kill him?

check it for rust first dude. you dont want to go doing all that work and have the car be a rust bucket.
pull up the carpet and check inside the sills
bottom of the rear window
boot
rear quarters.
also. if you need any interior bits and bobs i have heaps.
as well as 33 R turbos ;)

I thought it'd be over 9k...

I thought so too, walked into his front yard, saw it, jaw dropped at how shiny and clean it was. After inspection told him, look I'm not gonna lowball you with 6k if you tell me your price so what do you want for it.

He goes "Nine Thousand".

I put out my hand and said Deal.

Didn't even want to bargain on that tbh just took it, had 3 other guys coming that day and wasn't gonna talk him down to have him go "Oh I'll see what the others say". Definitely a once in a life time buy for a 32R that's for sure.

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