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Depends what country you will visit. Where do you plan to go in the EU?
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Lol where do they rent that video game **** out at?
Will be going to Bulgaria next trip. Will also hit Turkey, Romania, Ukraine on the tripDepends what country you will visit. Where do you plan to go in the EU?
Next car your getting?I can direct you were to buy one in the states of you bout that life.
Aventador roadster or used Murci roadster
I'm looking for a used aventador roadster for a good price, Murci also
Aventador roadster or used Murci roadster
I'm looking for a used aventador roadster for a good price, Murci also
Place on Long Island got a 2008 with 4k miles
I think it's ugly as hell.. looks like its a clown wearing red lipstick
Haha, ok here is my garage gym, currently have EliteFTS squat rack, Legend Fitness adjustable incline/flat bench, Legend Fitness seated bench, Cybex leg extension, Cybex 20-dumbbell rack, Iron Grip plate set, dumbbell set (5-75lbs.), and Jesco calf raise machine. So much more I want to add, but need to buy a bigger garage to do it!:
My dream is to one day build a home gym like Marky Mark!:
Nissan just announced pricing for its range of 370Z cars in the 2014 model year.
While much of the model range remains unchanged for 2014, Nissan will drop the price of its 370Z coupe by $3,130. That reduction allows the company to advertise its sport coupe with a starting price under $30,000, although shipping and handling will drive that to $30,780.
That price offers the car with a six-speed manual transmission, while buyers who want an seven-speed automatic will wind up paying $32,080.
It also slots the 370Z beneath the Mustang GT, which costs $31,695 also including delivery. It’s a tough fight for Nissan’s Z car given that it costs as much as something like the Mustang, which offers an additional 88 hp. Until this year, the 370Z was also more expensive.
The “Touring” grade coupe also gets a $2,550 price reduction, but the convertible keeps its price at $42,260 for the base car, which is only offered in an automatic. The manual comes back in with the soft top, but not until the Touring grade for $44,960. The automatic Touring convertible costs $46,260, which is the most expensive model in the line.
Nissan also left the NISMO coupe’s price the same at $43,810. All of the cars are available now at dealers.