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i had to watch my baby drive off into the night :D

shes gone.... GONE!!

oh well... at least i will get to see it being driven how it was meant to be driven and not to some wanker to use as a street cruiser...

Good Luck JT and all the best in the future here in Aust'

Should be good to stir up some good healthy competition.

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well... plans so far are for something cheap and nasty i can reg and prac in that i wont worry too much about.

either a cheap s13 with a CA or SR or a ceffy/laurel

unless a nice chaser or markII pops up at the time im ready to bring one in...

all the suspension will be swapped over... there wont be ONE std arm, brace, rod or bar :D

no real performance mods other than exhaust, pod and boost.

then once i start getting better... i'll bring something real pretty in :)

Nark,

Sorry to hear mate.......Guess I was one of the lucky ones (with Krzysiu) who actually had a ride in this beast :D

Oh well....stash the funds somewhere it'll grow and spend the spoils on the next import!

yeah id love that but theyre not easy to find or to find panel parts for... thats the main attraction (even tho i hate them and think theyre ugly) to silvias... parts are cheap and abundant and i dont care if i hit it into a wall... theres no point me getting a nice car again while im learning to drift.

chasers and stuff come later when i have less chance of slamming it into a wall :D

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