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Lucky bastard....

You will have more power than you will know what to do with...

for the street yes...but i'm building the car to be used mainly on the track and at hill climbs etc...i'll be going with the garrett gt2860r (HKS GT-RS equivalent) so it should be VERY responsive

whoa, i just watched a show on four corners on the abc, about car theft and brian el hassan (MR WRX) was using MC RACING (the business he set up) as a chop shop for stolen cars. he was featured in the very forst ignition dvd in his 03sti wrx with a 2.5L motor etc fullli modifed, ran a 10.9. also owned the rigoli red drag wrx wagon that ran a 9.1 pass. i think that was stolen aswell. his whole crime sindicate got busted, they were chopping cars up sending them to lebanon to his brother to be sold for profit over there. also they would steal a wrx strip it, then go to auction and buy it back as a repairable write off, and then put all the parts they had taken out, back in it and have a legit car to drive round in....crazy stuff. suk shit i say.

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i suppose so.. i dont really wanna go to extreme on mods. but a little more go and rims and lowered etc then i will stop

damn

that guy had a smart way for stealing the cars

woah... did he used to have that osmans wrx? (green one with jungle theme all over it)

nah the osman brothers are a different mob,

here is a pic of his latest wrx, and i saw a wrx that looked like his one at jambo last year i think its now at the goldy.

has an mc-racing website sticker across the front window. full interior etc.

anyway here is a pic of his one, the feature the did of it on ignition

http://www.ignitiondvd.com/story.asp?sID=3

As if that Italian didn't take a dive. Legal tackle and the player was not tripped. What was the penalty??? No wonder I hate soccer. These refereeing decisions kill the sport. LET THEM PLAY!!!!! They need a video ref just to manage the poor decision making by the refs.

As if that Italian didn't take a dive. Legal tackle and the player was not tripped. What was the penalty??? No wonder I hate soccer. These refereeing decisions kill the sport. LET THEM PLAY!!!!! They need a video ref just to manage the poor decision making by the refs.

Damn right hey.

My dad said Soccer Australia should sue the ref :ermm: I think he was a tad upset.

Anyway day off today. I feel 'sick'.

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