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Originally posted by Nizmo

truck would be better for transporting ...... but that one was hardly impressive! Even without the two stooges on the side!

You are right but the price dictates and believe me , I have driven a LOT worse than that thing.

A bit of TLC and a fresh paint job would do wonders.

Cheers

Ken

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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Ken, Saw a R32 GTR for sale with N1 turbo's plus extra fruit for $32,500 today, think it's a Perth sale:D

Prolly means it's got R34 Terbs which are still ceramic wheeled.

N1 terbs are pricier than HKS 2530's.

Where did you see that one ?

BTW if you here of anyone who wants the runt,

$26K as is or $27.5K with those great looking 17x10's as is

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Niz, I just want to trash his car like he does to mine:p

your just shitty cos the thing wouldn't drift for you:D

It just needed someone who knew what it really wanted...

hehe

Cheers

ken

Originally posted by Nizmo

so Ken ..... do we expect to see your and lumpys mugs on the side LOL .......

Paul .... get in line buster i asked first .....

I know I'm old and ugly.

Why announce it to the world..:(

Get in line for what?? I'm not that way inclined

* Ohh , you mean to drive the runt*

oops , sorry , I thought you meant.... ohh never mind:D

Cheers

Ken

Niz , no worries babe

Paul aka Wookie , kiss my:shake: hehe

Originally posted by Nizmo

26K? So you need someone whos young, dumb with a lot of extra $$$

Not really , for $32K , they would have a good GTR with a brand new engine and clutch as opposed to the other ones around that are asking the same price with dubious engine ..

so that should be rich , savvy and not too many extra dollars.

Go on , sell the whale babe and get an R. you know you want it and I will give you the special discount deal...:uh-huh:

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Hmm, yeah I couldn't make it drift, must have been a lousy teacher:p

Ahh grasshopper , you have much to learn to master the art of the drifting...

And ya also gotta put into practise what I say and remember it, not forget 5 mins later:D

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Nizmo

i dont think i could ever go back the the Bam Bam diet!!

Hmmm , started to notice a bit of overhang under the tops of your kid sisters.

Sure the wookie can help you with that but if not....

Cheers

Ken :(

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