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He wants your finally inspected paint

Now's your chance to get more than it's worth[emoji14]

http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/464510-wtb-vic-11000ono-r32-manual-turbo/#entry7719509

He hasnt said the motor needs to be in good nick....

Coz RB20.

Pats would come with free "spare" headgasket

It's like a modern recession, people talked themselves into it. believing it was acceptable to pay heaps for them. Once they become truly ludacris, once they're all snapped up for investment duties, the price will plateau. Not till after America gets access to them though.

interesting.. such price disparity some as low as 50's then as high as 130k.. i dun geddit.

The 50k ones come with a shitty security guard named ahmed.

where as the more expensive ones come with better guards due to requiring one.

with better and more skillful guards of course, comes more expensive food, clothes etc so thats all factored in when you buy a 100k+ car

Then I'm throwing dice in the alley

Officer Leroy comes up and he's, like,

"Hey, I thought I told you..."

And I'm like "yeah, WHATEVER!"

'stalged 'ard

since when did 34 gtrs become solid $100k plus cars? :\

it's crazy... but the question remains, when will the bubble burst? I mean 34 GTR's can't go up for ever can they? :P

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For as long as the Chinese continue to snap them up they can

On that note, big lol coming back through customs and 90% of those in the declaration line have suitcases full of A2 baby formula

it's crazy... but the question remains, when will the bubble burst? I mean 34 GTR's can't go up for ever can they? :P

i see what you did there.. 6 years on i'm still right. feelsgoodman. Even with a correction majority of people will still be wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy ahead.

keep that rent game strong brothers.

back though customs...so they were bringing into australia????

Surprisingly yes

I figured they were holidaying and couldn't live without their baby formula, or they brought it as samples to find more...who knows. But it's the latest trend out of China lol

i see what you did there.. 6 years on i'm still right. feelsgoodman. Even with a correction majority of people will still be wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy ahead.

keep that rent game strong brothers.

I dunno, my rental property has grown 15% over 5yrs (3% YoY). They say the cycle is 7 - 10yrs for a large return, but I have my doubts that in the next 2 - 3yrs that my property will substantially increase in value...

Only time will tell I guess...

For as long as the Chinese continue to snap them up they can

On that note, big lol coming back through customs and 90% of those in the declaration line have suitcases full of A2 baby formula

There is a shortage in Australia / Limit per person when buying from local supermarkets. Due to people buying from Woolies/Coles and selling online to China.

They probably came across a shop overseas with no limit/price hike and most likely looking to flip for a profit back in Australia by sending to China.

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