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should i create a thread about it??

go ahead. then ill mention i forgot 1 item which was my AFM. which is fixed and not an issue and complain about me being dodgy wher as i have told u EVERYTHING par the afm.. so why didnt i just cover it all up? like the rust u have in ur friggen a and c pillars.

You should see us in person then ;)

haha oneday ill meet josh..

Mark: Not really, we are just on another level...

Lee: Sure, create a thread, call it;

"I realised I dont want a GTR, even though its in excellent condition, I just dont want it anymore. I need an excuse, oh, it has minor $200 to fix (if they exist) problems that will do".

:(

ahahaha. lee how about u leave it. UR NOT BUYING IT.. just leave it.

Get us $2.5m, and I will make us $1.5-$2m profit...

Can we prove we can make this said profit? Where is the majority of the 2.5m going?? Are we being serious or just dreaming about owning a gulfstream V one day?

Can we prove we can make this said profit? Where is the majority of the 2.5m going?? Are we being serious or just dreaming about owning a gulfstream V one day?

Serious, and yes we can prove it. We can have valuations done to prove it based on building plans.

Im talking about re-development in high level high demand areas.

now i'm bored.....

what do you all have planned for the week end??

Driving tonight, mastabation tomorrow, and sunday well.....

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Serious, and yes we can prove it. We can have valuations done to prove it based on building plans.

Im talking about re-development in high level high demand areas.

i'm interested, I don't personally have the capital but I know a few different ways in which we could obtain it....would obviously be a long procedure of getting everything together if we wanted to do it...but you never know, could be worth looking at.

i'm interested, I don't personally have the capital but I know a few different ways in which we could obtain it....would obviously be a long procedure of getting everything together if we wanted to do it...but you never know, could be worth looking at.

How much buys in @ what percent. How long untill I see returns.

jaja

i'm interested, I don't personally have the capital but I know a few different ways in which we could obtain it....would obviously be a long procedure of getting everything together if we wanted to do it...but you never know, could be worth looking at.

Might put some feelers out and see whats kicking around the market down here atm... If we can find a property/site that has become stale to the market it would be well worth looking into.

Only catch is how much the backer wants in return for his initial investment.

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