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some people may find this stupid but if i were you id go for the gtst and only because it has airbags. i love the r32 gtr but i wouldnt want one as a daily because they dont come with airbags. so in conclusion get a r34 gtr lol. but im serious about the airbags part.

lol doooo eeeeet

LOL, Better not to park next to each other!

some people may find this stupid but if i were you id go for the gtst and only because it has airbags. i love the r32 gtr but i wouldnt want one as a daily because they dont come with airbags. so in conclusion get a r34 gtr lol. but im serious about the airbags part.

If I were to get 33 GTST, most likely I'll end up with series 1 which doesn't have airbag.

I'd better do some quotes on insurance and decide from there...

Hamish,

Yeah, found some cheapies...

One of them is maroon like yours, I immedately thought whether should I copy you or not.

Mohsen, take couple and decide when you arrive the river?

5 people in the car, not much room for tools

ill take the mid sized one

gl with the gts4, should sell quick, really good price

5 people in the car, not much room for tools

ill take the mid sized one

gl with the gts4, should sell quick, really good price

5 people going to fishing, for fish or?

Thanks and the dude's keen so will find out later.

Who buys a sports car for the airbags?

Scott's weak either go gtr or dont bother with a skyline.

are you serious? when we had a cement truck decide to go straight through a stop sign we hit him at about 90km/h and if we didnt have those airbags my dad and little brother wouldn't be here today so id prefer to have a car with airbags than none because anything can happen when your driving.

are you serious? when we had a cement truck decide to go straight through a stop sign we hit him at about 90km/h and if we didnt have those airbags my dad and little brother wouldn't be here today so id prefer to have a car with airbags than none because anything can happen when your driving.

fair enough dude its just probably the last thing on my mind when im looking at cars to buy. gimme your gtr and get a volvo :P

fair enough dude its just probably the last thing on my mind when im looking at cars to buy. gimme your gtr and get a volvo :P

haha, i think ill pass on that, my cars fast and has airbags so im happy for now :)

good news

sparky did all the work

did it for good price

did some extra stuff

it all works

bad news

cisco switch is toast

forgot to isolate that plug and the power going on/off a few times has nuked it

doh!

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