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Sad to see it go, but houses are never going to get cheaper and the longer you leave it the worse it gets. BUT once you are in, as long as you can afford it, skyline it up again!! :D

Would you consider swapping rims with cash your way at all? If so, PM how much diff you would be looking for :P

Willl let u know.. atm im having second thoughts bout selling. I love my car, more than i should love a car lol. Its part of who i am.. and im making myself upset just thinking bout selling lol. So for now.. im going to think bout it for a while.. maybe hold onto her for another year ..

I feel that selling my car for example is like losing a limb, WAAAH. It might as well be :D Its never going to be easy!

But I too need to sell as I am looking into getting a place (whats worse, in PERTH! super expensive!) The only good thing about it is that the company that I'll be working for takes care of all legal costs, stamp duty bla bla upto $30k... for me!!! Thats an opportunity not to miss... especially for a poor uni student like me :)

I was on you tube looking up random stuff in australia and i cant belive YOUTUBE can let all the racist stuff on there. It's crazy they pick on all the car hoons on youtube but all the racist stuff is crazy WHAT IS AUSTRALIA comming 2. It might be old news but it hell shocked me

Hey, happy birthday Pauley!!!! so where we going for the SAU lunch next week to celebrate?? =P

oh and I know its a few hours early, but good luck with the operation Tangles!!!! hope it all goes well for you!

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anyone head down to that dyno day for nissan vs toyota me thinks toyota may have won due to lack of nissans :laugh:

i recon if you have to go barreling over small trees and shrubs and what not you would want to do it in this

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The toyota turn out was a little poor.. :)

A heap of 70-low 100rwkw toyota's with one that cracked 160 something rwkw.

I picked up second spot with darren picking up first with a massive boost leak. rbmans had dropped boost to 12psi and Im certain mine is valve springs :( arg.. the joys. :laugh:

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