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it was a very very good score in that case! The guy looked to be in physical pain upon agreement of the price lol, but it looks like a brand new car, amazingly straight and clean

Just got the word. roady is done. Pickin up "Alvin Purple" on friday morn.

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Why...

On earth did you buy that over priced purple people eater?

*asuming you didn't get the seller down about $5k from his list price

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Why...

On earth did you buy that over priced purple people eater?

*asuming you didn't get the seller down about $5k from his list price

Because I can. :blink:

Why.

You've changed. You were all about wrecking shit, now you buy nice ones.

Why indeed. Didnt you believe me when i said i am in to gtst's. Or did you think I was the same as all the other gtst drivers who said they didnt want a gtr and were lying through their teeth.

As you know I have as hardcore a gtst in the garage as anybody and that will not change as long as i have breath.

But, the old girl wont even sit in it much less come for a drive.

I asked her what it would take to get her arse in my car and the answer was simple. buy another one that doesnt look, sound or break my neck like that one.

I even considered a 33 gtr for a fleeting second but that passed pretty quick so i went on the hunt for a car we would both like. I did want a manual and there are a couple of nice ones out there but nothing i saw could blow wind up the arse of the one I did settle on.

This car will draw as much attention to the genuine enthusiast because of its condition just as the chair is a head turner because of its out there mod list.

Best of both worlds and 2 gtst's to be very proud of.

Why indeed. Didnt you believe me when i said i am in to gtst's. Or did you think I was the same as all the other gtst drivers who said they didnt want a gtr and were lying through their teeth.

As you know I have as hardcore a gtst in the garage as anybody and that will not change as long as i have breath.

But, the old girl wont even sit in it much less come for a drive.

I asked her what it would take to get her arse in my car and the answer was simple. buy another one that doesnt look, sound or break my neck like that one.

I even considered a 33 gtr for a fleeting second but that passed pretty quick so i went on the hunt for a car we would both like. I did want a manual and there are a couple of nice ones out there but nothing i saw could blow wind up the arse of the one I did settle on.

This car will draw as much attention to the genuine enthusiast because of its condition just as the chair is a head turner because of its out there mod list.

Best of both worlds and 2 gtst's to be very proud of.

I did note how clean it was :D

If only i were puda savvy, i so want that "boat" in my avatar.

Because I love you:

f1boat.jpg

http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f249/smity42/Random/f1boat.jpg

Edited by Smity42

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