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Council wants a guy to get rid of 10 Japanese sport cars that are across his resoviour house property.

Spotted a few r34 gtt's, r33's Silvia's etc....

All registered or more like not registered?

And rich kent.

Grant, is this the 'sell your GTR week?'

Kinda, but won't do this week, need new indicators as I broke orange ones d'oh!

Still need to mount the plates into the bumper.

Hmmm is it near Northland shopping centre? I know of an importer there and its junky as fuck

most cars have been there for years cause they are shit as too

i'd tell em to get f**ked.

All registered or more like not registered?

And rich kent.

Not sure it was just a 10sec preview to tommorow night's 6p.m news

Think he was showing the reporter under the bonnet of one of the R34's.

Don't get home from work by that time but am curious if they paint him in a bad light or not. Becuase if he has that many imports he must be a hoon...

i want to sell my car, moving my details to my uncles in perth, going for my wa license and buying another turbo... if it wasnt that much of a head f**k i would have done it in a flash

damn you ric :( i wants power now

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