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do u ever make lee cry shane ur soo mean lol.

sif

the A/c has frozen my hand.. :P
play with your self it'll be an interestinf experiment lol

no go look in your for sale thread i think i have made a more than fair offer :P

haha

ok Lee.. im interested now.. money is adequate.. and will fuel my recent sideways adiction..

anyone want to make a general comment on lees machine?

how much is change over??

haha

ok Lee.. im interested now.. money is adequate.. and will fuel my recent sideways adiction..

anyone want to make a general comment on lees machine?

i've been under lee's car and its in great nic! new alternator, and he dont drive it like he should lol..its had a fair bit of money spent on it recently, and it'd be a sweet car man!

lee's sil + 6k and i reckon u cant go wrong :P

how much do you think your gtr is worth mark, to sell for cash???

how much do you think lee's silvia is worth, to sell for cash???

if both those numbers come in at 7k difference...and if thats the car you want...then go for it, otherwise be patient.

Matty dude i wouldn't sell my car for less than 16K truthfully...

14 with out the ice

and i am offering him like 3000 worth of extras

plus 6k on top..

Mark wanted 20500

for the car so in reality i'm selling my baby for less than 11K

but to be honest there is damge to the front bar ( :wave: Dam low ass speed bumps and drive ways) and if he was to fix cost at least 500 other than that nuthing is wrong....

sif not come in here to chat with me and complain about it being slow...

it did it again....

only when i logg into sau do it get adawear

WTF!! :wave:

whats going on....

i dont care at work but i'm a bit worried when i'm at home...

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