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LOL...another Troy in love with an R32 :)

You looking to get rid of the cage?  . . . and gee thats a good looking tow truck driver your using there:)

Watch it Troy!!! actually I'll take that as a compliment.... :wassup:

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thanks jack,

Ive seen alot of tow trucks in my time, i have to say, yours is the cleanest, meanest one ive seen...

Cant go past the in cabin viewing either!

Anyone who ever needs something towed, who has a low as car, call jack, he has the gear!

Troy

troy,

i was quoted something similar to you... $2500 does not justify a stock r32 GTS-t, in my opinion when i take into account my own self and the wya i drive. ~5 years down the track, insurance has nearly cost me the amount of the car! ...and i really don't plan to write a car off every 5 years. thus, 3rd party, fire, theft with just cars :P

i didn't get a car like yours for a purpose, but if i did i'd have the full comp. and sleep in my car

...Roy... is it short for troy? im lost. Yes cage is coming out any second now. I realy dont know wheter or ot to keep it. it is an insane cage, all bolted. what would you be willing to pay out of interest?

Yeh Roy is the pisshead that dribbles sh1t about:

RB20 POWAH!!!:whackit:

The rest of the time im Troy....:P

As for the cage, got any better pics, it looks like a 6 point, is it chrome moly, steel, etc etc???

lol @ rb20 powah!

btw I have a vertex kit for the R32... and I must say... its a very sweet kit. Never got the chance to put it on my car tho :P

nice colour too... and from the pics it looks like a retired drifter.... time to shake those old bones up.

My brother has the same kit (and his looks better :)) but has a GTR front bar. Also scored a Bride drivers seat too..haha

Nice purchase though. What colour is it exactly?

Your car is really clean on the inside though. I'm sure you're going to love it.

My brother has the same kit (and his looks better :)) but has a GTR front bar. Also scored a Bride drivers seat too..haha

Nice purchase though. What colour is it exactly?

Your car is really clean on the inside though. I'm sure you're going to love it.

Yeah... nice one... :bs!:

:kick:

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