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I can't do happy laps now. Can't get to Sean in time :(

Oh well one missed event closer to giving no more f**ks and selling to some one who does lol

What u chasing for it, PM if nessesary... Have a mate that wants a 32 gtr.

Swaps for a bf manual turbo with <90ks :P

I can't do happy laps now. Can't get to Sean in time :(

Oh well one missed event closer to giving no more f**ks and selling to some one who does lol

cant win them all Bunts. But seriously get your to Sean ASAP so you can at least drive it without too many concerns.

What u chasing for it, PM if nessesary... Have a mate that wants a 32 gtr.

Swaps for a bf manual turbo with <90ks :P

dunno around 20k.

cant win them all Bunts. But seriously get your to Sean ASAP so you can at least drive it without too many concerns.

Can't get there at the moment

f**king hell mobile app shat its self.

Nick around 20k. Have not really checked out the market.

Ants can't get there at the moment. I am thinking about not bothering and just doing every thing I need to do and not drive or for the next year or so. Not too keen to spend money to make less power.

f**king hell mobile app shat its self.

Nick around 20k. Have not really checked out the market.

Ants can't get there at the moment. I am thinking about not bothering and just doing every thing I need to do and not drive or for the next year or so. Not too keen to spend money to make less power.

and fair nuff mate too.

but not to drive the car for a year and still pay rego, insurance etc... doesn't make to much sense when its in good working condition.

and fair nuff mate too.

 

but not to drive the car for a year and still pay rego, insurance etc... doesn't make to much sense when its in good working condition.

It isn't really in good working condition. There is heaps of shit that needs doing.

it would be sad to see it go though :/

I am to the point that I really feel nothing one way or the other towards the car. For one reason or another I have missed every event I have wanted to go to since November 2007. Feels bad man. Every time I see the car I am like wtf I gonna do with your ass

I am to the point that I really feel nothing one way or the other towards the car. For one reason or another I have missed every event I have wanted to go to since November 2007. Feels bad man. Every time I see the car I am like wtf I gonna do with your ass

depressing is more like it. right now even I have mixed feelings but I know that as soon as I hear that car start Im gonna be like this

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