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As a few of you guys are scattered around thought would put this out there, my lil bro is looking for a car he would love a skyline but he only has saved 500 any way I am helping him out and giving him another 500 so looking at spending around 1000, (little more for right car) he is 18 going on 19, he also likes civics,preludes and integras so if anyone sees any locally around this price point let me know please :)

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Yea it's not most hygienic place , I had to carry my wet wipes & Hand sanitizer all the time hahahahaha :)

I don't shops there cause I know the quality isn't that great ( copy ) but food was marvelous!

as boring as they appear, hyundais are very reliable and cheap to buy/run.

i know when i was young id never consider one but i roll in an accent to work these days. cost 3K. gets abused daily. top up oil when it rattles etc etc. apart from them all using a little bit of oil they are good

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Yea it's not most hygienic place , I had to carry my wet wipes & Hand sanitizer all the time hahahahaha :)

I don't shops there cause I know the quality isn't that great ( copy ) but food was marvelous!

i got some shoes there that looked good but like they would break in the first month... 8 years on and they are still my "good" pair of going out shoes

also got some clothes that could see they were legit ones but with misspelling or pocket sewn up accidently. aussie quality for 1/4 price...

As a few of you guys are scattered around thought would put this out there, my lil bro is looking for a car he would love a skyline but he only has saved 500 any way I am helping him out and giving him another 500 so looking at spending around 1000, (little more for right car) he is 18 going on 19, he also likes civics,preludes and integras so if anyone sees any locally around this price point let me know please :)

Will let you know if anything pop out for you and your lil bro Not sure if you can get skyline with that figure ,

Try Honday CX ?

I wanted to sell my R35 for Nismo version , it's all depend if Nissan's Australia willing to bring them in [emoji17] Any advise ?

as boring as they appear, hyundais are very reliable and cheap to buy/run.

i know when i was young id never consider one but i roll in an accent to work these days. cost 3K. gets abused daily. top up oil when it rattles etc etc. apart from them all using a little bit of oil they are good

Hyundai's not bad , cheap on fuel tho, good lil car to run around

Nice, I love crabs, could even be worth me driving to Mandurah on the sunday

Been couple times to mandurah for the crab festivals , was ok but I arrived very late all the time and all fresh crabs are gone [emoji19] So the next one I'll

Make sure up nice and early [emoji13]




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