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here around the west/north even tonight seen one had a red/black theme happening looked very nice.

S4 is a 4 door sedan you mean S3? yeah i love em it's the only hatchback i'd get both old and new hence why i was asking about your golf coz apparently they're very similar. the 1.8T ones anyway...

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\S4 is a 4 door sedan you mean S3? yeah i love em it's the only hatchback i'd get both old and new hence why i was asking about your golf coz apparently they're very similar. the 1.8T ones anyway...

sorry, meant RS3, not S4. probably won't get it in oz, but an S3's still pretty sweet.

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I'd take a basically stock 34gtr or 33gtr even over a modified gtt not to mention 34 Gtts look like ass ugliest of all skylines without serious styling changes

i want to go back to RWD i think. im actually checking out a E46 m3 tomorrow.

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sorry, meant RS3, not S4. probably won't get it in oz, but an S3's still pretty sweet.

they making a RS3 too? would be epic tuff

now im thinking of getting a really nice and worked r34 gtt i still love skylines :(

you can't go from a GTR (any) to a GTT what's wrong with you..

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i want to go back to RWD i think. im actually checking out a E46 m3 tomorrow.

Tough shape look so good with the concave csl wheels! But they are pricey & high kms I find

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Tough shape look so good with the concave csl wheels! But they are pricey & high kms I find

the one im looking at has the csl wheels on it. has 97,000km on it good thing is i dont have to worry about timing belts on these cars.

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