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Hey all,

i know i was looking to buy a ceffy but with all the trouble i had with buyers coming around talking shit, and not having any money i have decided to swap with a mate. The new car is turbo, the new car is HOT, the new car is P.I.M.P.

Some people do not like them and some people do, me personally when i first saw it at my mates place i fell in love, the guy who im swapping it with is actually on these forums.

it needs a couple of touch ups on the body but apart from that its pretty straight.

without further fart assing around here it is.

Y31 Nissan Cima.

full INSURANCE bodykit

dished rims

yakooza boot space.

it has it all. the perfect cruiser.

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Pimpin!

are you a sydney sider? I have the car in my sig. a Y31 gloria and i too love teh pimpmobiles...

what sort of engine is in it VG30det? You dont happen to have a pair of front struts spare do you :)

or know somewhere i can get a set?

If you are in sydney i would love to come and have a look at it as i have always loved the cimas. I want to organise a cruise for Cimas, cedrics and glorias. :P

Cheers mate

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lol gaf's old car being put to proper pimp use now :P

I swear that badge/impaling shaft has got me so many times now.

In for 4 door SAU VIC meet. You biznitches should have come to the one on the weekend.

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JAPWTGAT (japs with gats)

SCR8PCTY

BMPACRAKA

VIEYEPEE

CIMA2NV

URRBAGS

DRVBYBNDT (drive by bandit)

2LOW4JAK

how about

PMPN:NTEZ (pimpin ain't easy)

SHTUPHOE

BUSTACAP

BABYPWDA

PASHABTCH

YOUSAHOE

JMPINBICH (jump in, bitch!)

FKUPAYME (i want that, f**k you, pay me!)

ENJYRSLF (Enjoy yourself, bitch!)

i wanna get "I H8 U"

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CIMAKA ... "see my car" :D its an old one gaffa came up with I think, which I found pretty amusing.

I'm guessing you're in VIC, so you're restricted to 6 letters. VIPJNR was another one I suggested to gaf (as it was the smallest of the VIP cars at J-Spec).

CIMANUTS is the one you'd want though, shame it dosen't fit.

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CIMAKA ... "see my car" :P its an old one gaffa came up with I think, which I found pretty amusing.

I'm guessing you're in VIC, so you're restricted to 6 letters. VIPJNR was another one I suggested to gaf (as it was the smallest of the VIP cars at J-Spec).

CIMANUTS is the one you'd want though, shame it dosen't fit.

CMANUZ - will fit :)

i was going to get DRF-PIG for my 32... but thought its probably best not to stick a custom plate on as theyre too easy to remember.

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