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ahh its a pity the car is from sydney d#$%head

Umm no sorry dude, i saw this car in John Verban's (Yahoo Motorsport) car yard and website. All of a sudden, this advertisments up and the cars gone from the website and car yard

Same rims, turbo timer and even the same 100,000+ kms.

GEES you car from SYDNEY is AWFULLY similar!

well, if your selling this for $17 K, the buyer is getting RIPPED OFF

:P

Umm no sorry dude, i saw this car in John Verban's (Yahoo Motorsport) car yard and website. All of a sudden, this advertisments up and the cars gone from the website and car yard

Same rims, turbo timer and even the same 100,000+ kms.

GEES you car from SYDNEY is AWFULLY similar!

well, if your selling this for $17 K, the buyer is getting RIPPED OFF

:)

Whats the matter mate?

are you a bit jealous that you cant afford a car like this? and you`re that bored with your life that you have to go and post up stupid pointless shit like this.

are you gonna have a winge about the other car dealers and private buyers that are buying standard ones off of john and sellin em at a higher price than me?

All i can say is that you have too much spare time, dont take it out on me coz you didnt get the car that looked like this one. better luck next time :O

If you`re not interested in buying this car then dont bother wasting ur time and mine by posting in here! It would probably be best if you kept your opinions to yourself.

ohh and i wont be replying to any of ur fkd up msgs! If you`ve got a problem or you feel like you`re about to cry or if you just want to have a chat about your thoughts on everyone elses business, my mobile No. is on the first post, so gimme a call ok GTR_R32 Peace out biggie :)

Edited by CNFUSD

"GTR R32" keep in mind that out of the 17 posts you've made on this forum as "R3TWO", 11 of them have been in the for sale section selling things you own, I believe you've made very little effort to actually contribute to this forum. So take a chance to look at yourself before pointing the finger.

Its not illegal for someone to sell what they own at a higher price than what they paid for. What they do with their property is their business and none of yours.

That said keep the thread clean and no one will get slapped with a ban. Have a nice day.

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