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Poor S13... it's like being shot down before getting to the combat zone when youre a kamakazi pilot, S13's are supposed to be destined for a firey, glorious explosions somewhere sideways and then off a cliff.

Least you'll grow back though :)

:(

(I is selling the 'p0rnstar' sometime early next year if youre interested... she's 'lucky black', very pretty and very fast too! but dont tell the people at sil-nsw.com about it... they'll fookin keel me!)

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yeah i wanted to crash that car on the drive on milk sign at OP

f**k i just wanna stab someone right now!!! Stupid assessors are being assholes.. mine included! Giving me retarded excuses about not assessing the car just yet.

IT'S BEEN 3 WEEKS!!!

speak to a manager but remember that this is Christmas time

christmas time or not! it's been plenty of time to have an assessor look at the car! My assessment has been done (finalised today) yet they haven't even looked at it!

anyhow, I was just venting because getting angry at them isn't smart, so I'm just getting angry here.

abo bob - he got all narky at me today coz I was following up (even though i hadn't spoken to him in 4 days! So a reckon a nice phone call every day will be nice.. bit of sweet talking! he'll love it!

yeah i wanted to crash that car on the drive on milk sign at OP

f**k i just wanna stab someone right now!!! Stupid assessors are being assholes.. mine included! Giving me retarded excuses about not assessing the car just yet.

IT'S BEEN 3 WEEKS!!!

Are you with just cars?

If so I had similar problems. Took them around 6 weeks to do it. They only finally got something done becuase I rang up and spoke to a manager and said that I would be going to the ombudsman if it wasn't assesed within a week. They also paid a week later. The assesor kept on making excuses and assing around.

So definitely worth trying.

fark

liz behind the wheel of a gts-r

sexyness personified!

great car...

hicas..2ltr which comes on boost bout 5000rpm (not good)

and nearly 20 years old

besides that, f**king hot cars!!

they are damn hot cars! for almost no reason!!!

hey Liz how bout something possible but a bit crazy :wave:

mx5 + your sr20 would be a fun car to drive and heaps of power on tap when needed :P

considering I'm probably going to lose a fair bit of money from this crash and had a fair bit of damage done to my back, I want something cheap cheap cheap and something that feels a bit safer than a mx5.

Yeah I saw there was a red one doing dutton that was getting some decent times.. (MX-5 / SR20)

http://www.miatasr20.com/ has kits with brackets to mount the SR into the Miata...

have YOU sat in an mx5 lately? lol. I'm 6'1".. i don't think my left leg will fit in one let alone my whole body lol

I want something cheap cheap cheap and something that feels a bit safer than a mx5.

Behold your new car!

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Volvo 242 Turbo. You can't feel any safer than in a Swedish brick, and its a RWD turbo 2 door so it must be fully sick.

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Behold your new car!

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Volvo 242 Turbo. You can't feel any safer than in a Swedish brick, and its a RWD turbo 2 door so it must be fully sick.

Doooo eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetttt!!!

Seriously, those B-series Volvo motors can push out some major grunt with a bit of work!

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Volvo 242 Turbo. You can't feel any safer than in a Swedish brick, and its a RWD turbo 2 door so it must be fully sick.

You can also drop a 350chev in them :)

Hah, a friend of mine at uni had one and they're insanely tough. This bloke in a brand new HSV cut her off one day while we where on the way to school one morning and lets just say, he cut it a 'bit fine' pulling in front of her...

BANG!

:P

f**king plastic everywhere!

Whole back end of the commo was lying across the road and I'm getting out thinking, shit the front end of the horrible orange panzer must be gone as well because of the mess.

Nope... ;)

Theres a thumb sized chunk out of the big, ugly arsed bumper and some scratches but that was it, I climbed underneath and checked out the damage thinking somethings got to have been bent, twisted or busted because the HSV was pretty much a write off.

Nothing! Not a f'ing thing

:)

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Behold your new car!

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Volvo 242 Turbo. You can't feel any safer than in a Swedish brick, and its a RWD turbo 2 door so it must be fully sick.

hahahha!!!!

that's an awesome idea!!!

Hi Liz, how you goin? before you do anything let me know what your thinking, ok!

too late! :P

Cefiro..............

SR20 + Cefiro = Weapon of mass destruction!!

kthnxbye

sr20 + cefirotaxi = a boat that goes no where fast.

Whole back end of the commo was lying across the road and I'm getting out thinking, shit the front end of the horrible orange panzer must be gone as well because of the mess.

Bwahaha... LoL @ Panzer

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