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oops. after clicking the link, hit the nissan GT button and let the drooling begin.

also take out your calculator and divide what ever number is next to the car by 90. You will then have an approximate value of the car in aussie dollars.

enjoy. this is one of the best websites for japanese super custom steeds.

theres a wicked gts-t type m with a black bonnet and 300 ps going for 5k!

who wouldnt want that in a heart beat. Its on page 2.

http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=e...hl%3Den%26lr%3D

January 08th Make wait it did, it is New Year first UP.

The pole is cheap at the total 8 units from the car to 34GTR abundant stock

It was even!!! Please look at the remodelling car at this be no other choice but to corporation!

Now I know where to buy a good cheap pole.

you know this site blitz?

better a pole than a gtr being wrapped around it..

still, i wonder if any of their cars have found their way into one thanks to a previous owner..

you know this site blitz?

better a pole than a gtr being wrapped around it..

still, i wonder if any of their cars have found their way into one thanks to a previous owner..

Yes, King Buyer has been around for a very long time and has a shady reputation.

Earlier this year when I was in Japan, an R32 GTR advertised on their website drove past me while I was sitting at Chiba Starbucks having my morning coffee.

Yes, King Buyer has been around for a very long time and has a shady reputation.

Earlier this year when I was in Japan, an R32 GTR advertised on their website drove past me while I was sitting at Chiba Starbucks having my morning coffee.

perhaps it was a potential buyer?...shady in what way you say??

and why you drinking starbucks? Segafredo's much better!

Needed something mellow after drinking way too many cans of Boss fine roast the day before :)

urrghhh! coffee in a can?? you should never turn to the dark side of coffee in Japan..

only when im down to my last few yen from the allowance i get from my wife do i resort to it... :)

listen Blitz, have you ever been out there?

because from what i can see, they have a great number of decent looking rides for a decent price.

surely there are some cars worthy of the taking. You seemed to write them off without so much as a n explanation..

listen Blitz, have you ever been out there?

because from what i can see, they have a great number of decent looking rides for a decent price.

surely there are some cars worthy of the taking. You seemed to write them off without so much as a n explanation..

Theres been a lot of negative talk about them before, from memory there were some threads about them and the quality (of lack of) of their cars - not sure if that thread is still around.

I havent dropped by the yard, but I have no doubt there is some serious eye candy there :)

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