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Anyhoo. Got a really good deal on two complete r33 doors $150. Titan's old car is being reborn. Thinking about getting it painted MNP iii none of the panel colours match atm. Gtr trims to follow. Engine is a disaster though. Needed an overbore and new pistons. Even on the cheap that wasn't cheap

Both. ATO give just as much loving as OSR down here. CGT for one Land tax for the other. Should privatise both of those departments and call them...let's say... Macquarie Bank lol
Bahamas Tim?
Anyhoo. Got a really good deal on two complete r33 doors $150. Titan's old car is being reborn. Thinking about getting it painted MNP iii none of the panel colours match atm. Gtr trims to follow. Engine is a disaster though. Needed an overbore and new pistons. Even on the cheap that wasn't cheap
sounds sweet. Build thread perhaps?
Can't find picture online. There used to be an M3 BMW with plates ONDOLE. The owner actually was on the dole and had no job (pedalling pills doesn't count).

I knew him. He was around ages ago. He's in gaol now - pretty sure.

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