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Yes yes marty has spent a small furtune on that car, last time i saw he was putting on r33 gt-r brembo's, got a new carbon/kevlar bride racing seat, new coilovers, trust radiator... not to mention it was bulit buy garage saurus before he got his little mits on it 5 years ago..

Word on the street is he's opeing a workshop in kunda, i'll ask him tommorow about it..

yeah he has done the brakes but there not GTR brembo's there bigger but cant remember which ones. Seat was done ages ago, coilovers too, and yes he is looking/tryn to open up mechanical shop somewhere in maroochy industrial.I love his car and what he has done to it.

I see you all the time you prob dont remember, i went with you and marty to a jamboree a few years back with ol mate in the red 200.

chris you little dweeb, BARRP wrong. there 33 gtr brakes.

Dweeb? lol you just stepped out of the 80's ring hole muncher? He told me they are different rotors not GTR ones, maybe they are brembo calipers.

Yes yes marty has spent a small furtune on that car, last time i saw he was putting on r33 gt-r brembo's, got a new carbon/kevlar bride racing seat, new coilovers, trust radiator... not to mention it was bulit buy garage saurus before he got his little mits on it 5 years ago..

Word on the street is he's opeing a workshop in kunda, i'll ask him tommorow about it..

Yep, Marty will be opening up in Kunda soon. - Told me last week. Should be good. Give him some extra room. Expect him to put up the price, however, i am prepared to pay the extra knowing someone good is working on my car.

Chris

lol my fav was welding the centre bearing to the body of teh 240DL

You mean this 240DL :rofl:

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Sounded hot with exhuast mods haha

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Remeber the tow rig?!!

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Or what about the sexy trim?

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Good times, lets get another one. Maybe we wont let the next one drive down a cliff :D

Too bad our "future" bashers never got there :(

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I just noticed the badge looks like a 244, not 240. f**k we picked up a bargin :D

Clude would have so done a rwc on it haha.

It was a one in a million machine! yeah im sure we could have got a roadie but im sure we had more fun destroying ppls property!

It was a one in a million machine! yeah im sure we could have got a roadie but im sure we had more fun destroying ppls property!
Yeh I’m going with a whole new Josh theme for 2008, I call it “Josh doesn’t try to get sued this year”

I'm so getting sued in 2008.

f**ken oath it was fun, No ones lawn, letter box or driveway was safe. gnome country should be back in full force, we need to check it out

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