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Hey jesse, welcome, nice car....pretty clean.

Thats the sorta car i like....clean!!!!

*cough ian!* :).......

Nah mate i hope you come to our mountain ruhhhhh...cruises :(

Thier pretty awesome, give us a nice description of your mods,

so we can steal them ;)

jks.... :wave:

Woww they are some very good photos of a very clean car. Did you take them yourself? Wanna do a photoshoot for mine??pls

haha im an 88 model ..

Your born in 1988? So your 19 and in yr12. Im only wondering because im a 1987 and feels like i left school ages ago.

Interior is shmick also.

get an alarm fullstop. Also get insurance...if you can afford it. Btw post your mods list:

Ill have a guess -

- Pod

- fmic

- boost controller

- turbo timer

- bov

- exhaust

add brand names and items to my awesome list if you wish.

- Pod (monza)

- fmic (monza)

- boost controller (monza)

- turbo timer (monza)

- bov (monza)

- exhaust (doesnt have one ftw)

so0n.. ill post up soon.. just have to wait soz lol :D

the person who owned the car before you (or you) loves supercheap way too much.

60% chance of closeure

You sound like a weather man...

60% change of Lee becoming a weatehr man... :(

careful of shanes wang.

Shanes wang???

Me thinks your spending too much time in whoretown Mark...

Its getting more likelly of closure with this discussion of Monza branded aftermarket bits tho... :)

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