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3200GT (I know you don't like them though lol)

wouldn't say no to one lol

I rkn rimon a 30-40k one will be can of worms likely high kms no warranty and everything costs lots to fix it's not a good combo!

Scott seems to be happy with his purchase...

i think

Don't need a car for that

lulz if an ek civic with fake recaros and dodgy electrical tape race numbers on the windows attracted bitches(i dont know why.. was just a piss take)

think a maza would go sick. those things are growing on me now btw

You might not, he does

:laugh:

ill bite ya face kunt

BTW

mah niguhs. car is pretty much a bare rolling shell now so its a blank canvas.

considering other colours now.

wine red metallic?

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So true some of the ugly colour combos can save you heaps, for some reason black on beige/white commands a premium probably cos it looks baller

There are some feral colours indeed.

I feel like hitting the guy who came up with 'platinum bronze' (essentially 80s champagne colour). Oh and Marakesh brown (a lot of the X1s and X3s come in that colour).

A lot of the dark blue(s) and grey(s) seem to be cheaper too when it comes to the 335s.

Black and white are always more expensive.

The best part about rebuilding a 20 year old car with 20 year old parts is that every new part will be as unreliable as the rest of the parts you didn't replace.

Mechanical parts will be new/reconditioned

Aesthetic, 20 years old.

You'll be busy finding me in one of these, they're everywhere tongue.gif

lol ill wave at every 5 series then! bound to eventually see you!

also there is another guy who lives off king street who has multiple skylines, r32, r33 and a v35, was also another r33 and r34 parked on his lawn today, wondering if its someone here maybe?

or maybe you know or have seen them grant?

OH nah i know the guy you mean lol nah not him, thats another one though!

about halfway in between your place and that guy there is another guy but he is down the street near the dentists on the corner if you know where i mean :P

I think I know where that, never knew that.

I haven't really ventured off King St, except for one road that leads to Serpells St the one with School and retirement village.

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