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yeah... although there is literally no passenger seat left... the pole went right through and is where the drives seat should be.

I can see him walking unfortunately :/

Coupes are more expensive yes. I completely forgot about getting some prices for you. Sorry man. Will check in the morning and let you know

I thought the same sedans look heaps better

Sweet no real rush not like I'll be buying next week anyway but send em over whenever you get a chance so I know if I'm dreaming or not...

Sedan it is.

The only reason why I say not with instructor is because of price. They usually charge 1 hour lesson beforehand + vicroads, so $220 all up

It's pricey but so are retests...I considered it insurance at the time. My instructor and the tester were old mates and the instructor was telling me he hoped we would get him haha.

So yeah, in short, I shouldn't be on the road.

F6 310 or FQ 340

e8MR or e9

with almost no money spent is quicker AND more responsive than FQ

and F6 depends on how much you want to mod

my 7, the money has already been spent. its clean and rust free, aaron also checked it out when it was forsale in vic.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/436461-2001-mitsubishi-evolution-7-249kw-on-98/

Abz, I don't think they'd fail you straight away but depending on the square you get maybe they'll be a bit prejudiced / tighter for it...

I just used my mates impreza (just an rs) for the test lol

Cheers for the advice brahs!! :) Yeah got done for driving manual on auto licence so going for the test this friday. RACV peeps all on holiday so imma try someone else tomorrow but other than that i'll just take my mates accord euro, no point going through all the hastle in the skyline plus scraping at vicroads lol.

Cheers for the advice brahs!! :) Yeah got done for driving manual on auto licence so going for the test this friday. RACV peeps all on holiday so imma try someone else tomorrow but other than that i'll just take my mates accord euro, no point going through all the hastle in the skyline plus scraping at vicroads lol.

remember to double clutch and not granny shift

my 7, the money has already been spent. its clean and rust free, aaron also checked it out when it was forsale in vic.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/436461-2001-mitsubishi-evolution-7-249kw-on-98/

but he no buy, so not good enough?

Who was the bloke that tried to sell me a set of tri spokes that isn't Niroj or Mike a while back?

It was white late model tris in 17s from memory?

I want white tris now. Halp?

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