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i want that 32, just something bout it, ugly, but f**k, ugly is good for meaningless thrashing! (just like other things in life)

That thing was heaps fun to drive. Drifted pretty well for a basic set up, kinda wish I didn't sell it but it was a bit rough to use as a daily.

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i cant see that old school selling for that much, v8 bogans wouldnt accept it :P

also cheap as motul oil at repco ftw stocked up on 2 lots today

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How do you convert them yahoo auctions into english?

200,000 円 200,000 yen 入札はこちら $2,751.84 AUD Australia Dollars

XE.com

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seems i might be moving to the dirty motherf**kin south, friend of mine is buying a house, offered me a room for $100/week...

sweet

south isnt that bad - what suburb?

also, man that chick in your avatar makes me crack a phat

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So many R34 GTR wheels on the auctions at the moment. Should be able to get a set sent via Sea for just over 1k

Also so so many sets of ECR33 coilovers.... :P

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seems i might be moving to the dirty motherf**kin south, friend of mine is buying a house, offered me a room for $100/week...

don't even think about coming down this neck of the woods bud.......you may wake up to find one of these sticking outta ya chest!!

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