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lol should I get C-Red to do it?

What would you expect the workshop he works for would say about his car.....

Good luck with the car man, I got my GTR when I was 20, had never driven anything as powerful as it before, previously crashed my TX3 into an ovloV and had the heart ache of 'my car being off the road'. Also lost my licence (Dominos delivery driver FTW :( ) in my TX3.

Once I got the GTR I actually slowed down and cleaned up my act. You don't need to prove yourself in a GTR :miner:

I kinda trust him though, His numberplate is 33VSPEC and he works at C-Red Performance Parts....and he seems like a cool bloke biggrin.gif

Also, a guy from these forums referred the car to me.... and i asked the owner if anything was wrong he said no...

Perhaps they saw you coming.. You came on here sprouting about how much you wanna spend and how much you have and a car falls in your lap... Be careful and trust no-one when it comes to cars!

What would you expect the workshop he works for would say about his car.....

Good luck with the car man, I got my GTR when I was 20, had never driven anything as powerful as it before, previously crashed my TX3 into an ovloV and had the heart ache of 'my car being off the road'. Also lost my licence (Dominos delivery driver FTW :) ) in my TX3.

Once I got the GTR I actually slowed down and cleaned up my act. You don't need to prove yourself in a GTR :O

thats right.. i got my car gtst wen i was 18 and i did my far share of street racing and the sort. got my gtr at 20 and my act has cleaned up the day i bought it.

topaz is right u dont need to prove urself. the badge is all u need to show :)

Well this is really going from strength to strength now.

aww don't be like that lol

I was just trying to show him how 'convenient' it sounded. I'm a little sceptical when it comes to 'great guys' and a car for sale at that :)

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