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Maybe noisy hydraulic lifter = actually is bottom end bearing?

on a stock auto V8 with 88,000kms?

this is aint no after-school special skyline we talkin bout.

maybe Odie should by the 33R for $25k with that 88E potential money then sell it for over $30k in a few years. add a few km's here and there to justify rego... take it to the occasional meet for some e-fame and there you go. Not a bad car purchase really.

man rush rush rush to get contracts and finance approved only to find they missed a permit during the subdivision and it's now 3-4 weeks before it will be ready.

needs me a beer

Was meant to be settlement today but delayed till next week, vendor's bank delaying!

on a stock auto V8 with 88,000kms?

this is aint no after-school special skyline we talkin bout.

maybe Odie should by the 33R for $25k with that 88E potential money then sell it for over $30k in a few years. add a few km's here and there to justify rego... take it to the occasional meet for some e-fame and there you go. Not a bad car purchase really.

880,000km*

Dam 27k not a bad way to buy into the track / club racing scene with that thing.

Quickly birds, sell sell sell 88e

I think this bloke lived right near Wantirna high school? saw a silver GTR hidden away in garage all those years ago

Was meant to be settlement today but delayed till next week, vendor's bank delaying!

Vendors bank????

They don't want your money??

Adding some clauses in to mine so I can sign this week.

Guy was selling property as residential land but forgot to get the zoning changed from Farming to residential.

(he claimed he was going to but was not sure if ppl wanted to build on their residential land so was holding off...)

so that is adding another month to it.

Dam 27k not a bad way to buy into the track / club racing scene with that thing.

Quickly birds, sell sell sell 88e

I think this bloke lived right near Wantirna high school? saw a silver GTR hidden away in garage all those years ago

Get back into a 33R

Mine will be on the road in a few months / years

That GTR really is mint.

Birds, tell your work colleague he really needs to swap for the same car in auto sedan form because, I dunno, he's having a child now and needs something with baby seats.

What a great easter. Did a compression test and cylinder 6 is way way low, plus its oily and not clean compared to the rest :( even if i tried to sell it id get f**k all with having an engine issue like this.

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I dont always feel uncomfortable talking to a customer, but when i do, its because a 50 year old lady keeps insisting that i will cum when i taste her crepes.

no word of a lie "you will be cumming when you taste these crepes, youll be masturbating while eating them!"


what.the.f**k.

That, plus a LOT of people smoke weed.

I've noticed more folks taking pingers/speed too. I think it's due to massive popularity in festivals since 2008-2009, people naturally get exposed to that sort of stuff.

Hamish probably saw similar trends in the 90's with 24 hour party people

I would hope they only report ones that they did the 2nd test and confirmed the result

same as Drunk driving you have to do the 2nd test (think it a blood one) to be 100% sure.

so if the test van was outside a methadone clinic I could see this, but damn 1 in 8 is a stupid high number.

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