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keep it its a practical car long term jsut keep 2 front bars one a bit higher than the uras jobbie. that kind power is ok for every day my car is similar tune ( may be not quite as powerful) I use it daily . take your time and get it right. cars like that are rare.

you wont buy are car that tuned very often for the price paid

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I'm with the majority- keep it!!!!!!!!!

Cars like that are so hard to find, even if you have to take another personal loan with high interest rates it will still be worth it.

3 months, ha! My car was off the road for that long and it was my daily driver too, so i know its not that long. :rofl:

harden up and keep it :D

ok ok in fear of a public lynching i'll keep it :rofl:

i sat down and looked at my finances and came up with a plan to wipe most of my debt out... its just dependant on selling the soarer and getting rid of that daepoo.

i guess it wont hurt sitting there for a while.

btw munkeh thanks for the offer :aroused:

its not exactly mint *coff* cable ties holding parts together etc *coff*, but its more colourful than the technicolour raincoat. Its a purpose built drift pig thru n thru.

damn right :)

hmmmmmmmmm u just gave me an idea for another drift team name :) THE DRIFT cops!! lol

Why would anyone want to call any nice drift car a "PIG"????????????

Especially a example with RB26 inside!!!!!!!

I think of 'pig' as a derogatory term, and so should you.

:headspin:

lol

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