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been sussin her out cant see any sighns of rust anywhere at all even around the mirrors it had had a service at 105000 km i found the little sticker in the door for that everything seems to work ok and farrrrrrrrk me she flys

been sussin her out cant see any sighns of rust anywhere at all even around the mirrors it had had a service at 105000 km i found the little sticker in the door for that everything seems to work ok and farrrrrrrrk me she flys

glad to see your happy with it, and it finally arrived safely...wont be long now before you get the performance bug :down:

put in the tv dvd and stacker today mod numba 2 lol tryin to sort out where to fit the bloody boost gauge as i dont want it hangin off the dash or steering colum and the safc2 i think i know how im going to mount that

the install of the TV is very neat.

despite a few early detractors mike you have a very tidy car.

thanks buddy it was great to see you and the beast. was like a stagea caryard with yours mine and andys here

yeah your stag looks great mike, im lovin the fact that you can watch tv in it.

the tv looks very standard too, almost like it came like that from factory.

oh and cheers for the stagea brochure :(

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