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Hey guys,

if member on here called 'Jaek' ever tries to buy stuff from you or sell you stuff... run... run as far and as fast as you can as he's a shifty f**k and will dick you around something fierce

Prank is dealing with about buying some server thing.. lol...

Did anyone see that accident at Alderly today it happened right in front of me.

The white pulsar was clipped in the rear and monted the footpath and hit to old ladies who were doing there shopping.

I had a first aid kit in the car and thought i could use it, but her lower legs were busted up real bad down to the bone massive holes and one calf was snapped in half didnt look to good.

So that was my morning.

Wow, f**k that.

How long did the ambo's take to arrive?

Wow, f**k that.

How long did the ambo's take to arrive?

Just under ten minutes it felt like ages.

They were the last to get there out of the three emergency services, which was suprising normally they are first on the scene then fire brigade and then the cops turn up about 2 hours later or not at all.

When i rang 000 the operator said who do you need i said all three, i was put through to the police, i gave my location and the copper said that they have priority out of the three and that i would have to recall for an ambulance.

Friggen hopeless.

Edited by subzeroR33
bloody cops, im glad my day didnt go like yours

When they did show up these two lesbian coppers didnt even want to listen to what happened or know where the other witnesses were or the drivers of the vehicles. I thought f**k you im only trying to help you out.

I pissed off after that.

yeah, when i got t boned by a guy who ran a red, the cops automatically looked at me, as i was youngest, and didnt wanna here my story till a witness came and told them wat happened

This makes me want to cry :)

back in about 1999 or 2000, when i was looking for my first car, i was looking at buying one of these (well, the previous model... an LC GTR... but there's not really a great deal of difference between the two) from a caryard.... it was $6000, and in immaculate condition....

i was seriously contemplating buying it, but my old man told me no, as he thought it was too powerful for someone on their L's (yeah, right.. :D) so i had to pass on buying it....

put it this way, if i had bought it for 6k, it would have been an awesome investment as the prices of the old musclecars are skyrocketing lately.... such as:

This

and

This

and

This

The prices of these things are only going to continue going up... a genuine Ford Falcon Phase 3 GTHO went for about $960,000 at auction the other day (can't find the exact price at the moment though) and old Monaro's like HT's and HK's are fetching into the low 6 figure bracket these days... its nuts!

This makes me want to cry :)

back in about 1999 or 2000, when i was looking for my first car, i was looking at buying one of these (well, the previous model... an LC GTR... but there's not really a great deal of difference between the two) from a caryard.... it was $6000, and in immaculate condition....

i was seriously contemplating buying it, but my old man told me no, as he thought it was too powerful for someone on their L's (yeah, right.. :D) so i had to pass on buying it....

put it this way, if i had bought it for 6k, it would have been an awesome investment as the prices of the old musclecars are skyrocketing lately.... such as:

This

and

This

and

This

The prices of these things are only going to continue going up... a genuine Ford Falcon Phase 3 GTHO went for about $960,000 at auction the other day (can't find the exact price at the moment though) and old Monaro's like HT's and HK's are fetching into the low 6 figure bracket these days... its nuts!

The ones you list there are the rare ones but. a geniune A9X is like a phase 3 they were only made for homogolation so there were only 500 of them...im not an expert on this but I think all the ones you listed were homogolation models....Genuine walkinshaws and Vn ss group As are heaps expensive too!

The ones you list there are the rare ones but. a geniune A9X is like a phase 3 they were only made for homogolation so there were only 500 of them...im not an expert on this but I think all the ones you listed were homogolation models....Genuine walkinshaws and Vn ss group As are heaps expensive too!

i know they are the rare ones :) that's why they're so expensive..... and that's why i'm peeved off, as the one i was going to buy falls in that category, lol!

i think you'll see the Brock commmodores take off (more than they already have.... they're up to around 50k for a VC at the moment) in the next few years...

oh, and i found the price on that XY PH3 GTHO as well... was a bit less than i thought...

Here For Details

and no, not all A9X's were coupes... there were some sedans

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