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What a douche!

cry cry cry, don't be so obsessive compulsive the guy is getting married! what's wrong with people these days? apparenly kindness doesn't go too far anymore! what a world we live in...

On another note, goodluck mate!

;)

Thanks mate.

Yeah some ppl have no heart apparently

yes but he has a good point...

its not about heart...its about someones hard earned money.....

and its different if it was for family or friends...

not everyone is a charity organisation......

at the end of the day.... i in favour of his reply, because at the end of the day...its the owners risk...

and his responsibility if the car gets damaged etc..... it really isnt a cheap car...majority of people not only for this forum...but in society cannot afford one.

i have mentioned this post to a no# of friends and they think the same....

no offence to your needs or post...and congraulations on your wedding.....

yes but he has a good point...

its not about heart...its about someones hard earned money.....

and its different if it was for family or friends...

not everyone is a charity organisation......

at the end of the day.... i in favour of his reply, because at the end of the day...its the owners risk...

and his responsibility if the car gets damaged etc..... it really isnt a cheap car...majority of people not only for this forum...but in society cannot afford one.

i have mentioned this post to a no# of friends and they think the same....

no offence to your needs or post...and congraulations on your wedding.....

Ok yeah i understand where your coming from. And yeah i, in a way completely agree. It is a risk.

But you take a risk everytime you drive your car.

That'd be like going to maccas to get a big mac, and saying to the counter person "You should be giving me money because i had to bring my car down here. I risked getting it damaged to get this burger"

it'd be a 30-40 minute drive...$200...easy money. And if something does happen...you've got money to fix it (bad joke...please do not think i'm serous in that comment)

man i would do this if i was in sydney and has a 34 gtr lol, in all seriousness its a great opportunity to show off ur ride that you love dearly i mean damn if u were so worried about any damages sell it and go buy a little 88 ford laser for $500 bcuz thats driving anything can happen, we buy cars to show them off and u cant be worried about what may or may not happen and u have to remember no such things as "accident's", if u do it and wana be a hoon and stack well then cmon thats ur fault he is not asking you to do burnouts or drift corners just a little cruise and have everyone look at ur car may be difficult with a commodore with ya's lol jokes, its also a good chance to make some new friends, be involved in something different, and have some nice free photos taken of ur car

good luck with the wedding bro

r33 ftw though :)

Ok yeah i understand where your coming from. And yeah i, in a way completely agree. It is a risk.

But you take a risk every time you drive your car.

That'd be like going to maccas to get a big mac, and saying to the counter person "You should be giving me money because i had to bring my car down here. I risked getting it damaged to get this burger"

it'd be a 30-40 minute drive...$200...easy money. And if something does happen...you've got money to fix it (bad joke...please do not think I'm serous in that comment)

yes it is easy money...

but it will sux big time for the owner IF something does happen.

it is always a risk every time you take... ANY, car out of a drive way...

but like i said, its a pretty prestigious car... with an estimated 65,000 - 75,000$ price tag...... thats a BIG call dude...

can you IMAGINE renting one?? (if there are any places that do hire..and beleive me ive asked his years ago and nobody offered this car)

it depends on how you see it...i think the $200 is not enough at all...regardless of the hospitality you get.

insurance premiums are very expensive...and the rarity of the car.....

ive not heard of anyone rent out imports..even EVOs or STIs....... let alone a GT-R

any good luck though

There's another R34 GT-R owned by a pharmacist friend of mine. He only last week had his front lip sanded & painted at my panelbeater.

Victor may have retired from chemist duties, so I'll chase him up at his old chemist at Emu Plains on 11/03 Nick

Cheers,

Tez

Aw shucks! Not really... I still pick my nose in ma sleep lol.

It'll be hard to get a car on a Wednesday I expect.

Victor's car is Mushroom Silver.

Ron's is black and It'd be more desirable to get a loan of him/his.

We'll wait and see.

Cheers, T

Aw shucks! Not really... I still pick my nose in ma sleep lol.

It'll be hard to get a car on a Wednesday I expect.

Victor's car is Mushroom Silver.

Ron's is black and It'd be more desirable to get a loan of him/his.

We'll wait and see.

Cheers, T

You really are a 'Good Samaritan', Terry! :wacko:

You really are a 'Good Samaritan', Terry! :D

The amount of times that you've helped out fellow SAUers with your knowledge coming out in your posts has not gone unnoticed Jamie!!! :3some:

It doesn't take too much effort for helpers like you to keep the teamship going which makes for a strong forum. :):(:)

Just a bit of LUV. :banana::banana::banana:

I seriously dont know what the big fuss is about, is not like he is driving your car or taking possession of it. I drive my R34 GTR V2 every day, i bought the car to drive it and i let insurance take care the rest.

At the end of the day, is a faking car. I try to aviod any possible chance getting it damage, if i need to drive it to Redfern whatever, i still drive it there.

Unfortunally Nick, i just sold my GTR. I see if i can borrow my mates one or if you want a 300kw STI let me know.

I seriously dont know what the big fuss is about, is not like he is driving your car or taking possession of it. I drive my R34 GTR V2 every day, i bought the car to drive it and i let insurance take care the rest.

At the end of the day, is a faking car. I try to aviod any possible chance getting it damage, if i need to drive it to Redfern whatever, i still drive it there.

Unfortunally Nick, i just sold my GTR. I see if i can borrow my mates one or if you want a 300kw STI let me know.

Hey mate,

STI is probably no good...if you can ask your mate about his GTR tho that would be awesome!

Thanks heaps!!

The amount of times that you've helped out fellow SAUers with your knowledge coming out in your posts has not gone unnoticed Jamie!!! :3some:

It doesn't take too much effort for helpers like you to keep the teamship going which makes for a strong forum. :down::banana::banana:

Just a bit of LUV. :banana::banana::banana:

a 'good samaritan' that has such a great sense of humour as well..... Priceless brotha!!! :sick::P:(

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Hey guys,

Come on someone else has to be keen? Surely. I know its a wednesday, but come on! Unless you're on a stupidly good paying job (which if you own a 34 GTR you probably are) - its quick easy money...

pretty please????

Hey guys,

Come on someone else has to be keen? Surely. I know its a wednesday, but come on! Unless you're on a stupidly good paying job (which if you own a 34 GTR you probably are) - its quick easy money...

pretty please????

i think you should look around to hiring one yourself

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