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Nice James, i thought it was coming on the boat or something!

u could have stopped by n sed gday :mellow:

oh n that isnt "wang". its glenrowan maccas. the one in wang is much nicer :mad:

once again congrats :( im sure ull have it modded to eat the blue machine soon enough

Nice James, i thought it was coming on the boat or something!

u could have stopped by n sed gday :mellow:

oh n that isnt "wang". its glenrowan maccas. the one in wang is much nicer :mad:

once again congrats :( im sure ull have it modded to eat the blue machine soon enough

Dream on boy! Mine is going to be on fire at DECA! Well hopefully not literally! :P

It now turns 180 degrees on the spot perfectly which shall aid me in my conquest for a top 45 place! :D

James can certainly steer a rex, credit where credit is due. :)

If i bring the 6 pack will you let me drive it after you have shown me how these AWD things work on the dirt :O

Ya don't even need the 6 pack, we'll just sneak it onto the construction works next door and rip it up.

Congrats....nice car......does this mean we are officially....(because skylines will never be made again :( )

going to be called the LF-SAU....standing for Lancer former Skylime Club of Australia? :O

I suppose give me a few more years and an Evo will be my first choice in a new car.

Great car James...must drive real smooth.

Top car James very nice work..

Looks impressive.. Nice detail to fully shine her up and a nice protective coat over the top and she'll be ready to drive non stop...

Nice to see you finally have another NICE car that hoefully has a working Heater :O

Finally here eh... niiiiiice.

Still prefer teh R31 though :laugh:

If i bring the 6 pack will you let me drive it after you have shown me how these AWD things work on the dirt :)

If its anything like a certain red WRX i know of... i'd say they work pretty farken well :sorcerer:

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