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Milo,

Plenty of real women in Madington mate.

Just a few bottles of wodka and a lether mini.....and no wories........and who knows later you are merried with kids, divorsed later, living in your car, mom and dad taking you to the chursh and your friends trying to set you upo with a damaged goods, heroin smrking import.....he he he ....

Nothing wrong with imports.....damn good rides.......

Cars two.......

:slap: Ross! Dont you ever say anything liek that again ...... now if you stop driving it hard and off boost - it'll be economical! ...... if you sell it can you give me a list of things i may like off it first :D

Al, just curious

i know, i know..... its just the insurance, the rego, the fuel ( i drive off boost alot) the fines, the......... And i have a massive tax bill and many other financial issues atm. And i like the civic, its not that bad looking and aparently goes alright. 118kw 1.6L V-TEC @ 1000kg - good figures, i just gotta find one to test drive. Really rare. and i see more 33's than excels on the gold coast. i drove 10km and counte 13 R33 today, a work day.....

im sick of the paranoia associated with owning it too, always thinking: is someone knocking off my 18's, ebc, or the whole car? or are to cops gonna pull me over and bust me for mods or burnouts or racing? im over all that shit. its just not the fun it used to be, it seems like hard work owning it now.

:D oh well ...... yeah quite a few Skylines in QLD ..... i dont care ..... us female R33 owners are rare .... til that becomes every female has got one then i may see the need to change as well - cos i liek to be individual.

But for now - any go fast bits i can have?

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