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yep, either of you guys are most welcome to have my S15 in your garage .... I just need around $37k deposit :(

Nah it's not really nerve-racking waiting .... I am a bit excited about its arrival, but will be much more excited when it is actually here :D .... also I will be very sad when the S15 is sold, so I am not in any real hurry to sell it :D

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yep, either of you guys are most welcome to have my S15 in your garage .... I just need around $37k deposit :(

Damn, thats me out :D

Nah it's not really nerve-racking waiting .... I am a bit excited about its arrival, but will be much more excited when it is actually here :D .... also I will be very sad when the S15 is sold, so I am not in any real hurry to sell it :(

Yeah, i would imagine that you will miss the old PCOTY

We went to the Sea and Vines festival at McLaren Vale yesterday = damn hungover today!! (poor Chops was nominated driver).

We left home for the Vale yesterday morning at around 7:30am, then headed back to a mate's place at Sheidow Park afterwards to continue drinking, and we got home around 11pm - was a bloody long day.

I lost count of how many bottle of wine I drank .... and I might have had a little vomit around 2:30am this mornning too :D

We went to the Sea and Vines festival at McLaren Vale yesterday = damn hungover today!! (poor Chops was nominated driver).

We left home for the Vale yesterday morning at around 7:30am, then headed back to a mate's place at Sheidow Park afterwards to continue drinking, and we got home around 11pm - was a bloody long day.

I lost count of how many bottle of wine I drank .... and I might have had a little vomit around 2:30am this mornning too :D

:D sounds like you had fun. it's not weather you win or lose, its how drunk you get! lol, chops seems to get designated driver a lot

sam, of course its registered. It aint a dedicated drift car although it looks like one atm. I have funds now to make it look as good as it goes. finally.

maybe you should leave it how it is. put mis-matched rims on it, whack that vented bonnet back on, u know, stick with the whole drift theme :D

maybe you should leave it how it is. put mis-matched rims on it, whack that vented bonnet back on, u know, stick with the whole drift theme :D

it would be too noticeable and stick out like a sore thumb to those who you dont want noticing it. Im might head down gillhams tomorrow and see what they have in terms of equipment.

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