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They wana be elite like us, we have sik c**t post counts.

i know, but alas not everyone can be as cool as us :(

Oi shane you ranga. I missed out on this by one day.

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the c**t who bought it wont sell it to me.. Wounder if DRAGER is still forsale? :(

omfg!!!!!!!!1111111!!!!11ty!!!!

toprpm is for sale too i heard :(

i think dragger is still for sale

i know, but alas not everyone can be as cool as us :(

omfg!!!!!!!!1111111!!!!11ty!!!!

toprpm is for sale too i heard :(

i think dragger is still for sale

Yeh i think i told u TOP RPM was for sale, but as with DRAGER both are a bit too dragish, I guess it wouldnt take much to make TOP RPM into a track car though.

I have jspec sending me more photos of a stock 930 thats come up for auction, but heh why bother with stock when I could just wait for another one like the white 930 to come up

i'll have to get some super bug stickers made up again

Perhaps. I may not get a super bug...

I was trying to look at an m3 tomora, but the stooge has it in at BMW as he some how broke reverse :( seeing teh 6 speed are getrags im not sure how, or how he even broke f**king R for wrong way :(

Perhaps. I may not get a super bug...

I was trying to look at an m3 tomora, but the stooge has it in at BMW as he some how broke reverse :( seeing teh 6 speed are getrags im not sure how, or how he even broke f**king R for wrong way :(

Have seen a few nice e36's around but all have high k's

Have seen a few nice e36's around but all have high k's

Yeh I wont buy a high kay one. This one with the 6 speed has 135,000k.

Another one I like has 92,000k but its only a 5 spd, thus 3.0lt and its in SA, but Ive never seen a cleaner M3 in my life.

Yeh I wont buy a high kay one. This one with the 6 speed has 135,000k.

Another one I like has 92,000k but its only a 5 spd, thus 3.0lt and its in SA, but Ive never seen a cleaner M3 in my life.

u see the green one in eumundi?

u see the green one in eumundi?

Ive seen the blueish one? I guess it might have a greenish tint in the paint as well? lol, however its an SMG box not a real manual.

Ive been in the white one at RayWhite Doonan, it's a fun car..

hey not sure if anyone can help...but is there anyone here that can help me get hold of Andy aka Bunta kinda of urgently as in the next hour. I can PM my phone number if anyone has got his and pass it onto him so he can call me if yas aerent comfortable handing out his number...its regarding flights as im buying his car but i need to lock something in kinda quick:S.

thanks in advance.

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