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personal loan, id sugest go with the bank who u've had an acoflamin mongrel with the longest, as ur more likely to get a loan with them. also u can look at wizard, u go in, tell them what u want and they check around different banks to see what they can get u

My biggest problem is i dont have any savings (read shit paying job)

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thats pretty cool, IF my turbo timer wasnt going in there I would get that! Oil temp will have to go in the driver airvent instead :P the round R32 airvent

saving = easy

only if u dont want a life for a couple of months.

this is wat i did to save for my r33.

now, i can have a life + save as the 33 is a wknd type enjoyment.

dont have time to do anythin during the wks anymore.

At the moment savings arent very easy. Between fixing the car and living, my credit card it almost at its limit and all my savings have been spent of mechanics. Luckily i have had spares to fix my rc car otherwise it would have been shelved, its the only enjoyment i have been having lately. If i have to put a head gasket in the thing it will be pretty much game over, ill have to sell it as is, put my stuff on transport and fly down there.

thats pretty cool, IF my turbo timer wasnt going in there I would get that! Oil temp will have to go in the driver airvent instead :P the round R32 airvent

i got it purely for the factor of looks

but also just another reason for cops and qld transport not to be able to defect me for it.

though, qld transport said its fine, cops may fine me for it because its attached to the pillar.

if it was attached to the dash board, then thats fine.

makes no sense cause its still in the same place if its attached to the dash board or pillar.

ghey!

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