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Originally posted by Psiker

i think we have too many skylines in rocko. go down my fdads street its like a import dealership. last tmie i went down my bro had a few mates there and next door neighbour had freinds over there was  

2x skryrine

1x silvia

1x mk4 suplah

2x 180sx's

1x s3rx7

Psiker

what streets this?

thinks shopping spree

Psiker, I'd imagine an evo 4G63 and mivec 4G93 are both pretty expensive. Half cut is the best way to go, get all the bits and pieces and nab the front brakes. He's just gotta ask himself how deep his pockets are and how much he expects to get back at the end of the day.

Originally posted by Gradenko

Psiker, I'd imagine an evo 4G63 and mivec 4G93 are both pretty expensive. Half cut is the best way to go, get all the bits and pieces and nab the front brakes. He's just gotta ask himself how deep his pocket are and how much he expects to get back at the end of the day.

he'd be better off buying a skyline

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