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annnd thats where i went...

Doesn't mean ya spoke to the same guy but anyway just offering

Expecting service from car sales people i think you'll be more often than not disappointed doesn't seem to matter if it's BMW ford audi funnily enough only half decent service I got was at Hyundai for the missuz

I'm sorry, how is that a race car?

Also: spotted this earlier

A much more realistic price for a modded 33GTST

http://www.my105.com/tabid/65/id/9483/default.aspx

looking at the pics from the Syd 34R meet... we all know I go on about 1 particular model, but 29 specimen of the same model variant, you'd get pretty over it.

*crack open bonnet*

woah RB26, no shit!

nice rear diffuser

thanks

...

ah so you went for the single turbo?

yeah it's a precision.

yeah I can read.

you know it's an exciting meet up when people lose their shit when a car in red and also a car in silver turn up.

FKN LOL

LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOLOLOLLOLLLLL

First day of work at new site at Rubicon near Lake Eildon. 1hr45min commute morning and same for the drive home. Fark driving that everyday. Black spur was fun but not when half asleep. Time to plead LAHA

10's start at double what a standard 7 is worth.

They are a good option if you were going to buy/lease one new and novate or salary package.

As a second hand car and something bang for buck, 10 doesn't come close to 7-8. 8 with the 6spd is currently best bang for buck imo. 6 months ago it was the 7, but the 8's have come down.

Just have a look at prices of 9's they are stupidly expensive.

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