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u guys work in it?

hmmmmmmm

you guys can hook me up hehehehee :)

is thornlie a hairdressing campus?

ahhhh

i retract my previous statement if i put 15 grand of smoothtalk into it i shall get my free haircuts i get free ones anyways all i gotta do is shave my head at home

adrian

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Lucky bastard, I hope someone dies and gives me money. I'll help you spend it, the car could be very fast soon.

See'ya:burnout:

Nice to see the family sentiment is alive and well. When you go to family do's are you sitting there thinking if he / she croaks here comes my new front mount etc:p

coarse not!! My love of imports started with an 88 black targa 300zx Turbs best condition in perth - still got it trying to sell the little bugger. My dad was pointing at the Z32 in the auto trader going "U like that?" and im like awww shore do and then he would go "you cant have it its too expensive!" then when he pointed out the Z31 (cos it looks pretty hot not like the others u see around" ) i thought he was pulling the same trick. It was traded in by some 60yr old guy who bought it out from hong kong and bought a black R33 GTST like what i now have concidently he was at the car yard when i picked up my GTST small world.

Geez , my first car was a Datto 1600.

Wish I still had it sometimes but that was a looooong time ago.

Cheers

Ken

btw has the Z31 got a heater ? Strange question I know but have seen a LOT of Hong Kong cars with only aircon , no heater?

yes it has a heater - haha and it stays on!! You fry in a black targa with a heater thats just wont quit!!

Well when i was 16 i was a lil junior working at skippers and i was walking down shepperton rd and thought - when i get my license im going to have a black car with attitude.

I have a dream :) haha

Despite my mum telling me from a young age that my first car wouldnt be a V6 or V8 i could put that outta my head but thank heavens for dad i had a V6 turbo and learnt to drive mainly on a HSV. With a family like mine u have to be into cars theres no way around it.

Jeez Ken, your really showing your age with the Datto 1600, did you get it when they first started producing them:lol:

We're lucky these days, most of us are able to buy cars that our parents would have dreamed about.

I have let my dad drive the car once, unfortunately he didn't die. I have to wait for both my parents to croak, and then find a way to kill my sister, not that any of this is premediated:lol:

See'ya:burnout:

Originally posted by Pva_Glue

heheheh  Datto 1600...  what's that?!?!

is it like small mini?

hahah

Joe , wash your mouth out, comparing that pommy front wheel drive , engine the wrong way shoebox on wheels with the finest engine the right way , rear wheel drive rally car to come out of Japan in the 70's .

Cheers

( those were the days )

Ken

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