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Sorry, I just looked at the carsales advert again, and noticed this:

Road Worthy Certificate:   Yes

Can you imagine ringing up a garage and saying:

"G'day mate, I need a blue slip for my Nissan Skyline... I'll be down in 30 mins"

............. and then pulling up into their driveway in THAT THING?!?!

OMG!!! THE HILARITY!!! :cheers::rofl::);)

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Safe colour though.  Yes I would dis own you Andrew.  Each to their won though it would be boring if we all drove white Commidores.

But orange and yellow is such a classic colour combination!!! :spcow:

Andrew... while your on the phone with him can you ask where he got the decals for the side.. and also ask if the sword decals for the headlights are cams compliant as they look heaps better than contact or electrical tape.

CAMS approved? bah! they have full 2005 FIA compliance. I've got them on my GTR right now... if you want we can take a mould and make you a set.

And I bet he compalins about being pulled over by the cops all the time......and cant understand why:whip:

That car should be mated with a car crusher ASAP

Edit: ITS SOLD......I wonder if blind freddy got his license:spcow:

Bro Dat S1t Iz Hektiq As! Ima Go Buy Dat Car Bruz And Cum On Ur Sik Cruises Yallal. Mate I Reckon Itz Got Like Momoz N A Big Exhaust In Dere! I Can Go Run Da Cops In It Cos Nuffing Could Catch Me In Dat Bro..... I Fink I Saw It In A Movie Bruz, Its A Famous Car. I Will Look So Hektiq Krewsin In It Up N Down Geoge St Bro.

Just W8nc. Ill Have Dat Car Nxt Week. With The Platez Sxysky23q14u

I have seen this "thing" parked on the road to the airport in Adelaide.... came into the convo perfectly with my old man about riced up cars!... "and there is exibit A!!!" I think it might have been an autobahn style shop hrrrmmmmm :)

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