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Lol trying to quote your post accidentally clicked on your name and went to your profile bucket boy, says you're 22...

So ideally you shouldn't be on Ps any more / shouldn't have long left?

Just go forced induction from the get go then?

Accidentally, sure.

We will need to do another rolling run when the next Garage cafe meet happens Birds & Leigh :D

Y 4 no cash settlement Ric? Wait did something happen to your 33?

Chick drove into it. Needs new front end. I've since had it broken into a couple of times in my street (I share one car spot with my housemate), so I'm looking to take the cash and then repair with 2nd hand parts and sell it

Chick drove into it. Needs new front end. I've since had it broken into a couple of times in my street (I share one car spot with my housemate), so I'm looking to take the cash and then repair with 2nd hand parts and sell it

I thought you would never sell your r33 brah

What you planning to get to replace? inb4 highrollareuro

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a guy im well acquainted with in western suburbs selling one without rego for $1500. manual, N15 S2 SSS.

not much on car sales at the moment, but could find some on PGA pretty easily. usually $3500-$5000 for N15, $2000-$4000 for N14. N14 isnt as nice on the inside (by a long shot) but had IRS and rear swaybar.

that mans shirt and jeans combo, twinned with his smile and baldness screams, "want some sweeties little girl?

To me it screams "I could keep up with you in your turbocharged vehicle".

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