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for once im actually jealous of something u own shaney poo..

ima gonna tax them!

as if use a GTR pump anyway...

i got a spare CA pump if u want that.. im sure ur car would love a light weight CA pump :P

aww thanks marki :domokun:

im usin the rb30 pump, s'all good :P

noel & i are now masters of braided line :sorcerer:

although at first we were 'this' close to giving up, caus we couldnt figure out how to cut the hose properly without it fraying/flaring :fakenopic:

no trade...

i ended up going noviated lease, so no trade ins for lease under any circumstances...

Who did you take the Novated lease out through? I've spoken to a few company's in regards to what each one will offer me. For a laugh I got a quote on a un maintained lease on a GT3... Crazyness.

$1400 a month for a STI or an EVO seems to be okish.. So much commitment though

Im having no bites from sau...

All my phone calls have come from carsales.com.au go figure...

That said im yet to find a serious buyer, everyone just wants a test drive...

ever want to sell a car use carsales. i had all up over 15000 people click on my ad to view it. and around 500 calls over the months i was selling it. soo many people wanted to drive only 3 did.. and the 3rd brought her well traded :) . :(

noel & i are now masters of braided line :sorcerer:

although at first we were 'this' close to giving up, caus we couldnt figure out how to cut the hose properly without it fraying/flaring :)

how did u go about it.. im interested..??

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