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any1 want a cheap R34GT-T with mods

rofl WTF!!!!!!!!

http://search.carsguide.news.com.au/news/f...p;vehicleType=3

pull off the vinyls, tidy up the over-riced interior and it'd be a good car, pity it must be a scam tho -alot of car for 10K

i see phatdirtybastard lee is there too :) evening lee :)

Evening Issac :woot: , your one parinod son of a bitch.... :thumbsup:

its a ghetto.lol

nah seriously i know its got a train station, isnt the richest area around, yeah but other then that havent been there in a few years really, i drive past it on the highway and keep going to bris or goldy lol

Its a hole just take Daz advice and keep driving :P

hey Daz :)

yeah ive always done the same lol.. maybe its a really cool place but noone knows about cos they keep driving past it :woot: hmmm i doubt it :thumbsup:

its a lower budget area, u can tell when u go there but saying that doesnt mean its a bad area, u just gotta pcik which part of it to live in, certian suburbs of caboolture would be classed as poor/ghetto, but other would have normal everyday ppl living in them.

i mean certian parts of the coast are the same, but they are being bought out by ppl who just renovate them or demolish them, and make it into a rich area. its happening all the time.

like just round the corner from me, there is a house that was like 3 bedrooms etc, then bull dosed it and are building this 3 story house on the block now lol

any1 want a cheap R34GT-T with mods

rofl WTF!!!!!!!!

http://search.carsguide.news.com.au/news/f...p;vehicleType=3

i'll email him tommorrow at work....

hehehe lee might have a 34

with 270 kws ha ha ha

man i looks like an auto convertid into an manual...

its a lower budget area, u can tell when u go there but saying that doesnt mean its a bad area, u just gotta pcik which part of it to live in, certian suburbs of caboolture would be classed as poor/ghetto, but other would have normal everyday ppl living in them.

i mean certian parts of the coast are the same, but they are being bought out by ppl who just renovate them or demolish them, and make it into a rich area. its happening all the time.

like just round the corner from me, there is a house that was like 3 bedrooms etc, then bull dosed it and are building this 3 story house on the block now lol

arrgh ok.....the hunt will go on then! ideally i want something a bit further north anywayz, like maroochy, noosa, nambour etc..

makes you wonder aye, imagine if it was for real lol, car is wanted, trying to get rid of it quickly lol any1 ever seen it in brisbane before?? the autotech sticker on the rear is a place in sydney who must have tuned it id say.

plus if it was freshly imported why has it got nsw rego for....

makes you wonder aye, imagine if it was for real lol, car is wanted, trying to get rid of it quickly lol any1 ever seen it in brisbane before?? the autotech sticker on the rear is a place in sydney who must have tuned it id say.

plus if it was freshly imported why has it got nsw rego for....

yeh

why nsw rego?

qld rego is easier to get then nsw rego :thumbsup:

odometer only shows its done 2080km or something lol crazy.

why would you pay to put the ad up though, u know if it was a scam, some 1ring the number he has....

it says to contact the guy at his yahoo address, lol some1 is playing a prank on some 1 ha ha ha!

haha

or wats been in them :woot:

if lee's been in it, i'd stay out

i could tell if that was the case as there'd be a tiny little hole like a pin or something of equal size had been there, and they'red be a pair of groucho marx glasses, 3 different types of farm animal, a stereo playing enya, scented candles and a baratone singer in close proximity... :thumbsup:

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