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Well, I saw the second one in the flesh today, saw a Blue one out near Albany Creek the other week, I was in love. Then today saw this guy driving a yellow one near ashgrove early this morning. I mean, you see pictures and they look nice, but seeing one going is just a thing of pure beauty. I mean I love all lines, but if I'm winning big lotto dollars I'm getting one above anything else. They're so god damned beautiful it ain't funny. Now, I need some "Me" time :P

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The only R34 GTR ive ever seen on Sydneys roads was the one i was driving :P[/quote:4d0321cd0f]

Was it yours though ?

And Ryan, that was kinda the whole point of lotto in the first place. Until I get myself into a position to buy one, of which I need to pay my 32 off first, no need to be a dream nazi or nothing aý

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I don't think i'd wanna drive one (or even be in any GTR) unless I was buying one. It's bad enough now, but then I'd end up in even more debt just to get like a 32 GTR, then turn around and need a 33 and so on. I'll stick with the 32 until that cheque comes in. And hey, only reason I got my car is cause I got off my arse and got it. 3 months ago I was sitting at home and turned around and just said, f**k it, i'm getting a skyline. And you know what's sitting in my garage ??? :?

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And hey, only reason I got my car is cause I got off my arse and got it. 3 months ago I was sitting at home and turned around and just said, f**k it, i'm getting a skyline. And you know what's sitting in my garage ??? :?[/quote:3710aeab96]

Ha ha. I decided on a Wed night. Went shopping on Fri, Sat and Sun I found my car. Drove it away on Mon. Impatient mofo I am.

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Well it was more the fact that I was working at a pizza shop, took the first job i applied for, two weeks later applied for a loan. Then like another 10 days later they FINALLY get back to me, check out a car the next weekend, said i'd buy it the next weekend, then it was like 3 weeks later it was complied. Bloody bastards they are.

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