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na get something absolutly thrashed 4 a few 100 bukz then rebore it bie new pistons cylnder head etc put it back together all for half the price just diy and slightly more powerfull than brand new or find afollover with fooked body nd grab engin etc try the aoctions in perth they have some good deals

Ehhh? :kick:

Hey guys I live in Midland and Im about to purchase an R33 GTST in a week or two so Im looking for someone in the area or who wants to go for a nice drive out to midland some time to give me a joyride.

Im looking at buying a 1994 R33 GTST

If anyone is interested let me know as Im free most Fridays and Sundays. A cruise day would be awesome!!

PM me!

Hey guys I live in Midland and Im about to purchase an R33 GTST in a week or two so Im looking for someone in the area or who wants to go for a nice drive out to midland some time to give me a joyride.

no good on that one that hyperdrive were looking at for you?

don't settle for a 94, with the money you said you wanted to spend buy a 95 SII at least, can easy pick up a stocker for $18K

no good on that one that hyperdrive were looking at for you?

don't settle for a 94, with the money you said you wanted to spend buy a 95 SII at least, can easy pick up a stocker for $18K

I didnt even take it to Hyperdrive, I posted all the pics I had of it on this forum and got some very mixed views regarding it.. It was not a series two thats for sure.. and had an extreeemly bad vibration.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=65086

good to see that you guys are helping us yonger gereration, not like silviaWA pppfffttt fags.
Hehe yeh, Hate them.

Have you actually asked anyone on SilWA for a ride in their cars? I don't remember seeing any thread asking ...

Or are you just drawing a conclusion from reading the way they type on a forum?

If you ask I'm sure they'll be as helpful/generous as SAU - just don't prejudge people.

good to see that you guys are helping us yonger gereration, not like silviaWA pppfffttt fags.

huh? i take offence to that one. i am a SAU member as well as Silvia WA. sure there maybe some members that will be quite rude but you get that everywhere.

jason i am sure you can tell me if i am right here but i think i was the first person to take you on a ride in a import. i would be happy to take you for a ride again.

Pfft Mikey!

I said the exact opposite.. And Paul, isn't your a car a 180SX now ?

And if your offering another ride Paul, get to my house ASAP =P

Nah serz, I say I hate "them" .. Actually thats no different.

What I mean was, quite a few of them are fags. And "sileighty" you know, I made a thread about getting a lift to collie and I got replies about me to stop saying sideways is cool, wtf did that have to with getting a ride to Collie ?

But I've fixed that now, I just ask simple questions, nothing like getting a ride as that seems to be too hard to be civil about. But enough with this whole thing. We have SilWA + SAU members here and we don't need a cross-forum slinging match. Anyway, SAU would pwn.

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