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i thought u were going to buy a stag, and already bought parts from nengun for it, as you mentioned in another thread:

"Hey Lone, just read the article on autospeed, do Stags really accelerate that fast? Anyways, I have been doing some shopping on Nengun and have already purchased some parts, heres what I bought.

Blitz - V-Spec LM Intercooler

Greddy/Trust - Power Extreme II Muffler

HKS - Super SQV Kit"

so you are buying a stag with your own money(as you also mentioned before), have parts bought from nengun lying around, and now your parents are buying you a golf r32?

They are a fantastic car! Giving a truly spirited ride. Will the give the WRX and EVO clans a run for their money. Heaps of torque!

You didn't happen to tell them that you were really interested in this particullar wicked AWD car, model - R32 thinking in your head GTR and they went off and found VW? That would be funny!

Well mines_datsun .. er i mean OC..

dont go wrapping your GTR around a bus stop!

:Owned: :) if your parents are actually buying you this car congrats though for a first car being 16 and all i think you are still silly. get some POS to learn to drive then get something like this

dude why on earth would you need that many cars at 16 years old as sewid said just sounds like mines_datsun thats all though he did actually have the cars and wrote each one of them off. Just be careful with cars that powerful at such a young age

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