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inark - what on earth are you doing to the ceffy !!!


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lol yes im selling it :)

infact its pretty much sold...

im going to bring in something cheap to drift in rather than start learning in something with huge up keep costs... its a nice car all be it a drift pig... bu i have my eye on a few things that would be better suited to my needs that are cheaper to fix like an SR powered 32... CA powered onevia and a SR powered S13 with a HKS GT-SS.

Havent taken a deposit as yet but unless someone comes up with a better deal than 17k and a deposit then its sold.

lol no im impatient and smart... this way i clear some debt as well as get a decent drifter... have u seen the 32 im looking at on the jspec site???

unless u wanna sponsor me denham its gone :)

gees denham can u come up with anything new?

u still cant get over cut and paste can u?

anyways... yeah sam thats pretty much it.

id rather sort my finances before i go head first into drifting as a full time pass time/hobby.

if things go wrong its going to be expensive and at the moment i cant afford for things to go wrong. But once this is out the way i can fix the other cars and get rid of them and then i can start again... but in a less debt rendering manor :)

at the time it was ok... but like i said a while ago something came up which i wasnt expecting. But thats now almost sorted but to get it fully sorted im going to have to get rid of it... just bad timing.

damn - inark almost sounds like he is using a level head here.. whats going on :)

sounds like he wants a track car to actually *use* and not look at, and rb26 aren't cheap (or some would say the most reliable -> gasp)

sr powered r32 would rock.. go beat horus will ya :D

I reccon your making the right choice nark. 32's are the shizzle my nizzle, not that i'm biased. Not to happy about the sr in one, but i do see the plus side of having it in a 32. Oh but if you put a piece of Sh1t ca..............in i'll kill you. no joke........i'll find you and knife you down..........:) :jk: Or am i?

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