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haha yeah but you can buy 2000 model gtts, s15s, subarus for 12k at starting price, evo 7 starting price is over 20k.

they saw that if they made it 4 door and made it more daily theyd make a f**k load of money, hence the rarity of them and the common ness of other rexies haha

man ive had many beers, i got the dog on my lap under a blanket together watching better homes and gardens, doesnt get better for a friday night man

Emma is a cover huh? You are so fkn gay! Lol

Look at this S15, shes asking $16k and its clearly been in a front ender. Look at the horrible alignment of the bonnet and drivers side headlight.

" Owned since new, Its in perfect original condition, its just had some paint chip touch up work done to ensure you get a car that looks as good as it drives."

Yeah right...

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And the ad

http://www.carsales....82+903&find=s15 200sx spec s |CarAll&silo=Stock&num=15&sort=default

Dude my bonnet etc is aligned crap because I've hard it apart a few times and too lazy too put it together properly... So your not always gunna be right....

PS - Skyline forum, not many care about Silvia's (Benji) or rexys (Zali-Rad)

Lolz

Dude my bonnet etc is aligned crap because I've hard it apart a few times and too lazy too put it together properly... So your not always gunna be right....

PS - Skyline forum, not many care about Silvia's (Benji) or rexys (Zali-Rad)

Lolz

Yeah, but if you look at that one, the bonnet is lined up perfectly on the left, but actually overlaps the headlight on the right.

Meaning the car has probably been hit on the right and it hasnt pulled out properly. So the body is what is causing the bonnet to be out of alignment.

Speaking of train wrecks, theres a blue S15 on carsales at the moment for 16k that was in a rear end accident where the boot was in line with the rear window (glass shattered etc). Hate to think how many kg's of bog that thing is carrying. No one has bought it yet thank god

EDIT: just read the "this is a skylines forum" part hahaha.

haha how is that gay? what are you doing cool-mo-D?

i like learning about all the renos and gardening

yeah that doesnt mean anything benji haha. you know normal "enthusiasts" actually work on their cars :P if i was doing alot of work on my car id probably take the bonnet off too.

Dude my bonnet etc is aligned crap because I've hard it apart a few times and too lazy too put it together properly... So your not always gunna be right....

PS - Skyline forum, not many care about Silvia's (Benji) or rexys (Zali-Rad)

Lolz

so if you dont have a skyline your out of the club??

you havent been to many events with the club have you :P

haha how is that gay? what are you doing cool-mo-D?

i like learning about all the renos and gardening

yeah that doesnt mean anything benji haha. you know normal "enthusiasts" actually work on their cars :P if i was doing alot of work on my car id probably take the bonnet off too.

Fark all.... Watching some shit on TV with the dogs lol (wondering if Chookie has killed himself via coilover yet)....

My bonnets been on 4 or 5 times now, guards, lights and bar too, no damage anywhere

Fark all.... Watching some shit on TV with the dogs lol (wondering if Chookie has killed himself via coilover yet)....

My bonnets been on 4 or 5 times now, guards, lights and bar too, no damage anywhere

Your 34 looks straight as.

Yeah, but if you look at that one, the bonnet is lined up perfectly on the left, but actually overlaps the headlight on the right.

Meaning the car has probably been hit on the right and it hasnt pulled out properly. So the body is what is causing the bonnet to be out of alignment.

Speaking of train wrecks, theres a blue S15 on carsales at the moment for 16k that was in a rear end accident where the boot was in line with the rear window (glass shattered etc). Hate to think how many kg's of bog that thing is carrying. No one has bought it yet thank god

EDIT: just read the "this is a skylines forum" part hahaha.

Gaz's S15 has been hit hard twice in 2 seperate accidents BOTH while he was stationary and the car was repaired 100% with pics from start to finish and full Respray... $13k worth of work, soooo what's the problem? I DARE you to bring up the subject of how his nostalgia vehicle is worth nothing lol...... Oh that would bring Lulz :laugh:

Gaz's S15 has been hit hard twice in 2 seperate accidents BOTH while he was stationary and the car was repaired 100% with pics from start to finish and full Respray... $13k worth of work, soooo what's the problem? I DARE you to bring up the subject of how his nostalgia vehicle is worth nothing lol...... Oh that would bring Lulz :laugh:

Nah, thats okay because a vehicle will be fine when repairs have been done properly haha.

When you cant see your reflection in a rear quarter panel, you know something hasnt been fixed correctly.

I've inspected some S15's with absolutely cringeworthy repairs done to them.

hahaha yeah but if it doesnt have over 300kw and 250+ wide tyres youll hate it so you dont really get a say :P

Dude I missed this post!!

I give you an A+

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