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When we go to Thailand i never drive nor would i want to those guys are crazy. On the freeway where there are 3 lanes there will be 4 rows of cars going down and dont get me started on the scooters


A lot of my colleagues are Thai as we are a Thai owned company that all say it's every one else not them self that drives like that [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23] a few cycle here but refuse to there
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[mention=143902]shoey85[/mention] so you still actively looking for a car? 
 
if so what sorts?


She wants either a tidy Skyline or to do ours up all fancy like [emoji108] just not with an insane built 600hp motor lol
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only 500?


Not sure mate just having a look at what's out there, not keen on a certain 400hp with stock turbo r33

Considering checking out modifications for the 34 tbh east bear kit and a paint job/body work and some nice wheels then up to 300hp work from C-Red & drop a manual in it, just need to weigh it all up



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