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Haha what kind of wheels are they

Can anyone tell from the picture?

Troy at Iron chef didn't think it was going to be within my budget because it was a series 2 and also the condition. But we decided to bid on it anyways and got it for around 500 under budget

He said it was an amazing deal especially with the kms and pearl white :)

So excited and thank you sin.

Mat Geeteeetee offered me a hug as a welcome to the R34 club haha

Welcome ! You won't regret it ! I like the more modern interior and the NEO doesn't go to bad either. Is this a Christmas present or more so a late christmas present? (When is it coming?)

Do we normally do a end of year cruise / Christmas cruise? :D

What about a cruise on the same day as the Christmas party? Then those heading to that can go straight to the city afterwards?

I think Cruise Specialist Rob "Pulsar" Unknown should get onto this and sort something out. Cruise before Christmas Party might be a bit hard as I'm sure some people are planning to drink off the tap.

but now seriously congrats man. Be a lot of guys your age no where near what you have and are aiming for

:cheers:

A 34GTT ???? Gr8 bang for buck and a great daily too :yes:

Edit: Oh and did I mention that's what the :cool: kids have :laugh:

Edited by Sinista32

Yeah depends on the money situation after we move into the house. I hope to get a GTT but if not ill get an N/A lols. We finish our saving goal next month so ill have moneys again. So itl all depend on how patient i am.

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