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yeah i know it is... ive only driven the damn thing 3 times... for like 2 mins... its a ***in monster

I can only imagine...

Sucks you have to sell it, if I had the cash, I'd snap it up and wait till I get my license...

Good luck with the sale.

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im getting something cheaper that i wont mind slamming into a wall while practising drift... if i crashed this i would probably have to sell off the parts cause i wont be able to afford tofix the damn thing.

im going to buy a cheap RX7 for now... my cousins good with rotors... once i have the basics and can actually compete i will get an R32 4DR:)

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i probably wouldnt sell it to u even if u did have the cash... no way i would sell this to someone as their first car... it just wouldnt sit right with me :P

I wouldn't drive it. lol

I'd just fix it up and use it for car shows, until I was responsible enough. Even I wouldn't trust myself with a good car.

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why is it that literally ALL ceffy owners are obsessed with drifting them? sure they're fun to **** sideways but guys it's so expensive, you aren't millionares! plus what if you hit a wall hard n hurt yourself?

what ever happened to keeping your cars looking nice?

inark i reckno keep it as a show car you'll regret selling it,

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why is it that literally ALL ceffy owners are obsessed with drifting them? sure they're fun to **** sideways but guys it's so expensive, you aren't millionares! plus what if you hit a wall hard n hurt yourself?

what ever happened to keeping your cars looking nice?

inark i reckno keep it as a show car you'll regret selling it,

I want to set mine up for track :D Once all the oils are changed over, and a few seals it will be time to try it out.

PS, Inark how much are you selling it for??? Not that I want to (obvious lie) or can afford it (not a lie :P )

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who says it will sell before then? :P

as for keeping it for show... theres no skill in it... theres no excitement and theres nothing gained from it other than cheap and nasty trophys.

it is a purpose built drift car... not using it for that purpose is almost sacrillege.

im trying to sell it for what i paid for it... about 17k.

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as for keeping it for show... theres no skill in it... theres no excitement and theres nothing gained from it other than cheap and nasty trophys.

I guess I'll just shut my mouth then....

Good luck with the sale Ni...

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