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srutto i dont have 12 dollers lol. Since my parents didnt pay anything towards this car im broke now lol. The questions as what do i do i work for a family business lol my dad owns a windscreen fitting company so i work for him so i guess i get paid better money that way. And as for school i went to trinity in ashmore

Yeah welcome noob.... Anyways one question... Man what do you do... 19 and you bought a S2???? When i was 19 i thought i was top shVt with a S1.... Now i have a house or two so i guess i shut up....

I bought my skyline when I was 18? .... It's my first car too!

You mean being oogled over by dateless and desperate men? Drinking till you can't remember anything then going home and spewing it all back up the next morning and not being able to breathe properly because of all the smoke that you have inhaled through the night..

bahaha.. You have never lived!! Hey I did that for 10 years :Oops:

:)

bahaha.. You have never lived!! Hey I did that for 10 years :Oops:  

:)

what?...got ogled by desparate and dateless men?!?!?!... :)

reminds me of happy gilmour

golf nob: "I eat pieces of shit like you for breakfast!!"

Happy: "You eat pieces of shit for breakfast?!?!?...."

It all started in 1995 when i got my first car....

A little red LC torana....

Then in 1998 i bought a little LJ torana

Then in 1999 i bought a R31 Pintara GXE (by the time i was finished it was a rb20det)

Then in 2001 i bought a S1 R33

Then 3 months later i bought a R31 GTS-X (you shoul dall remember that beast)

Now late 2004 i have a S2 R33 (was standard for a week)

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