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On the other topic, i read that the gf that was trapped in the car accident actually had to have one of her arms amputated!! :rant:

I cant get over the fact that the bf tried to run away from the accident, knowing that his gf was trapped and in a very f****d up state!

Im getting ready for the blitz's now! :rant:

the paint is not black its the gtr deep purple on my car, my car was 38k a year ago, which i thoyght to be a good price, because you cant get r34's into the country at the moment they are holding their price very well.

ive seen them between 32 and 44k, i will sell mine in a year and then buy a gtr r34... i think.

Have a real good inspection done before u even concider an R34 save u alot of head ****s!

no worries i am around the brighton area, pm me if you want to catch up, i would be keen to see a gtr up close as i may get one in a year...

:hellpisd:Man not this again......i explained this already! Worked hard for it! Would luv to see the paint job on ur GTT though, what colour is the engine bay?

hey Cell did u pick that car up from Melbourne? About a year ago, maybe more, there was a R34 GT-T, respray Purple up for sale, $37K i think. U didn't bring it over to S.A. did ya?

hey COPYME, kept the car i guess? it's the same dude from UPI forums. I don't think i'd wanna let go of a car like the one u've got. On the topic of affording the GTR, if u've explained it before can u point me in the direction of a thread? i'm just interested to know what to do, to get a R34 GTR at your age. I have to actually face the same "how can you afford that" questions now that i'm importing a R34 GT-T. ppl automatically think parents. i tell them it's called 'saving'.

anyways, sweet, sweet ride cell - oh an ur's isn't too bad COPYME :P

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