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Bit late to the party.

1st car, '90 GQ patrol with 30et - ended up with a bloke who spent 50 grand on it.

2nd car, '93 r32 gtst sedan - sold to a couple I ended up friends with later on an it's still around.

3rd car, '98 r33 gtst - sold it to some bloke, probably on it's 500th owner by now.

4th car, r33 gtr - we all know what happened to it.

5th car, '89 r32 gtst sedan - had it for 5 weeks old it to mate who bought the 32 now with neo 25de+t.

6th car, r32 gts4 - had it for 3 weeks sold it to a bloke, his brother drove it into tree 2 weeks later and it got stolen sometime later, found cos the thief called tow truck, the tow truck driver did a rego check...

7th car, r32 gtr - we all also know what happened to it.

8th car, r33 gtr - sold it and recently bought it back with shitloads of mods.

9th car, r33 gtr - sold it to a bloke in blue mountains and he tracks it regularly

10th car, r34 gtt - swapped for 33 gtst.

11th car - as above.

And I'm not done with cars...

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So am standing next to a mining millionaire waiting for the plane. worth over $100mil. Probably richest person I've encountered. Mining lyf

Not that that isn't a lot of dollar, but thought you'd be running into people worth more than 100mil. Where's Gina?

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