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Ok so im after a new car and it has to be another turbo. (or something nice) If you have one for sale or know of one that is let me know about it as my beautiful car (that cost me a carton of beer) is about to die and now that its coming up to winter i dont like the idea of riding the bike every day :)

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As you would be aware I've got the blue GTS4 auto. Negotiable on price, car available for a test drive (accompanied of course!). Yes it's an auto, but it's a very nice car especially as a daily driver, Auto has 3 different shift modes. The grip of a 4wd and no touble putting the power to the ground. 3 inch Apexi exhaust, good tyres, balance of 6 months rego. Car is in Launceston.

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whats your price range?

It really depends on what im wanting i guess. But if i see something i like then i dont care about the $$$ factor. But at the end of the day i would like a nice clean car that will get me around as a daily driver and something i can have a little fun in for a reasonable dollar. If that means i have to get a car that is comes under the 15 year rule and compliance it myself then so be it :P

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Ahhh bike in summer, turbo in winter, a man after my own heart.... (Suzuki RF600 summer, Nissan Skyline HR30 winter)

good luck finding tasty winter transport.

machg

Yep its got to be done, love the bike but its just not that practicle with work everyday. When ya got a suit on ya can't really ride a bike :headspin:

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