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just sold my baby 10 mins ago, the new owner is miss33's friend, thanks for helping! He seems to be a good guy and hope he will well look after her.

I will miss her! :Oops:

a bit confusing what to get next. ATM i will drive my mighty "17.9fwkw" Mini until i find something really interest me. if anyone say a white mini with union jack (only one in adelaide) number plate "QOO", that's me :headspin:

hope i can find another beast soon and come to cruise with u guy!

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what about a r34gtt, old man has one and is probably going to trade it in on a 350z, if your interested it would sell for 30k, has 17s, full exh, new alarm cd, manual, white pm me if your intersted, but youd wont to be quick

Damn, if i wasn't buildin the new motor, and me car was still goin.......id be all over that r34.

Is this the general price these days? or are they still a bit higher in price than this?

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