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Guest Austin Powers

Na, don't want to go to Minh's. Might catch him in an uncompromising position with SWOOP. Jusk Joking Dr, put away those Pecs.

Ed, what you done to your car man? I mean looks sweet with the black bonnet and all but what's under the carbon fibre bonnet?

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Originally posted by Austin Powers

Na, don't want to go to Minh's. Might catch him in an uncompromising position with SWOOP. Jusk Joking Dr, put away those Pecs.

Ed, what you done to your car man? I mean looks sweet with the black bonnet and all but what's under the carbon fibre bonnet?

It's all looks.... :lol:

RICE BOI :)

well not for much longer....

i hope

Guest Austin Powers

Dr GTR, me real name is Viet and me last name is Cong, but I aint no VC man, honest, I was born in the south....you can call me Austin, that's good enough.

Imagine if me get the number plate "VC". You think I would be shot in Cab or what? It would look sik on my Echo....NOT!!!

Originally posted by diduc

if you want to catch SWOOP, he's usually driving along gipps st towards cabra between 7.30 and 8.00am and around 5pm cos I see him most weekdays. So I suggest you take a camera and sit on gipps between Horsley Dr & Polding St on LHS

hehehe, who is the stalker? :lol:

You don't know him do you?

NISSAN SKYLINE R34 GTR V SPEC 1999 6 Speed MANUAL BLACK 14000 $138000 N/A

Description: 4WD V SPEC, FULL NISMO BODY KIT, Twin Air Bag, Power Steering, Power Windows, CARBON FIBRE Power Aero Mirrors,Central Locking, Climate Control Air Conditioning, HKS Exhaust, HKS GT Front Mount Intercooler, NISMO 320 Klms Instruments, R34 GTR V SPEC 11 NUR Badging, APEXi AVC-R, HKS Rev/speed Limiter, G Tech Performance Meter, Full double din DVD/TV/MP3 Entertainment system, Black on gold NSW number plates SWOOP, Registration, Warranty. " THE NISMO BODY KIT BEAUTIFULLY ENHANCES THIS AWESOME PERFORMANCE VEHICLE. ALL PERFORMANCE PARTS FITTED NEW IN AUSTRALIA BY POWERPLAY IMPORTS "

is this the one?

Guest Austin Powers

hmmm, looks like he's selling it? Sounds like the right car too. Must be a damn good car to ask $138k for it...but look at all the bells and whistles. Perhaps I can trade my Echo in for SWOOP's GTR. This guy changes his car more often than I change my undies, but lets not get into my hygiene habbits. He only had it like few months....maybe he's getting a Lamborghinni??????????????

Guest Austin Powers

Easily afford my arse. Most of us are still at uni. What you'r trying to advertise Jim. We know how prosperion works. There is no way Prosperion will approve any of us for a GTR R34. It's $100k plus. If you think GTR R34 is "easily afford", why de hell are you driving a R33 GTST? :)

Originally posted by Austin Powers

Easily afford my arse. Most of us are still at uni. What you'r trying to advertise Jim. We know how prosperion works. There is no way Prosperion will approve any of us for a GTR R34. It's $100k plus. If you think GTR R34 is "easily afford", why de hell are you driving a R33 GTST? :)

:) :Owned: :bonk:

To tell you the truth, the 34 GTR doesn't cost quite as much as you think ... both in terms of initial vehicle cost or weekly cost.

I'd approve you all on R34 GTR's if I could ... unfortunately our financier may think otherwise :)

I drive my baby b'cause I'd rather not kill myself before the 350Z comes out. Considering before the 33GST-t I'd only driven a Peugot and a Hiace and I'm still on my P's (damn 3 years !!), it would seem a little irrasponsible to rush into too much power. I'll only have my R33 for another year and a half, after that I'd say an R34 would certainly be one of a few options I'm looking over.

I have a Silver R34 Mini-Z in the meantime if that counts ? Hehehe, just practising for the future :lol:

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