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lol that job has its up's and downs.... and to witch i never tell many ppl unless i have to... 3rd year apprentice its not the nicest of jobs get some gay job's but the very few good\easy jobs make up for it.. anyway...

u guys got much planed for the easter break?

holiday's of long weekend *sigh*

question: anyone know how to take a sticker off a car without ripping the paint off to..i bought my car which has a sticker saying being asian, prince tokyo. would really love to get it off but everything i have tried and this includes taking it to a panel and paint shop has resulted in failure. anyone know of any tricks or do i cover it up till i get the rear bumper resprayed.

I can get that sticker off for you. We have a tool at work thats works wonders. It will take about 2 minutes. call in whenever 3/21 premier circuit warana. ask for Brendan.

P.S. that is my old car for sure too.

I can get that sticker off for you. We have a tool at work thats works wonders. It will take about 2 minutes. call in whenever 3/21 premier circuit warana. ask for Brendan.

P.S. that is my old car for sure too.

sweet, what days do you work ill make sure i drop by. other wise its 175 i dont have right now to respray.

im guessing you sold the car to a guy in maryborough? i bought it off him cause his mrs was forcing him to sell it becaise of the kid they had, hence the bqrgin of 6 grand. and if it is your old car could you tell me was there a problem with the air conditioning when you owned it. it shut down on me 3 days after getting back in to town and when i had a look the bearings and shit were all missing.

looks the goods!!! Mod list?

34 RB26, 34 N1 turbos, CES dumps & y pipe APEXi cat 3" catback, haltech E11v2, Bilstein shocks, camber adjusters, semi slicks, full cage, racing harness, crazy driver!

pretty stock really, only 342 hp atw. post-13495-1205924643_thumb.jpg

It used to be a group n racecar back in 93. was used in Bathurst 12 hr & came 4th outright.

Genuine aussie delivered.

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34 RB26, 34 N1 turbos, CES dumps & y pipe APEXi cat 3" catback, haltech E11v2, Bilstein shocks, camber adjusters, semi slicks, full cage, racing harness, crazy driver!

pretty stock really, only 342 hp atw. post-13495-1205924643_thumb.jpg

It used to be a group n racecar back in 93. was used in Bathurst 12 hr & came 4th outright.

Genuine aussie delivered.

I hope Im going to see this at lake side..

You got any photos of the cage?

nah but will be soon lol, i beleive i own your old car. ill more then likely come down tommorrow afternoon, thursday is the only day i get off by 1. whats the place called?

Its called auto import service centre. Its hard to see from the road, we are in the far north west corner of premier curcuit diagonally opposite mike warner wheels. see u then...

I hope Im going to see this at lake side..

You got any photos of the cage?

Nah no photos of the cage. I just found out about lakeside tonight! I really want to go. used to race there years ago, It'll be great to re visit the old stomping ground!!

My bf says he has talked to you a while ago, he was with his dad in a black audi wagon.

I remember. we were talking Audis coz I have a blue wagon. Its on here in the for sale section atm. might be sold for only $10,500. I find out tomorrow.

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