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Just did a google search, it was a jzx100

JX100Chaser1.jpg

How could you say no to that. I had the choice to either import a GTS-t, jzx100 or R32 GTR but went the GTS-t coz I didn't wanna spend thousands on my first car.. should of went the chaser really.

yeah the fronts look hot!

but the rears are gross imo

jarrad, ive seen it before, its a jzx100, very nice indeed

Yeah, P plater.

Also theres a plus to the Chaser, they seem to keep their money pretty well over here, not to many on the roads yet and you have the 4 doors.. so if you decide to have kids, you may not have to part ways with it? And it'd be a sick cruiser too.

I'm going down to Villies at about 9:30, anyone else gonna be there? Look for the very dirty R32 and the young bloke that needs a haircut.

:laugh:

tonight?

i would but im so tired i fell asleep in the bath lol, locky came and woke me up saying are you having a nice rest mum lol, god how dangerous is that

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