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your not really offering much....$50 is basically petrol money for most the car owners on this site, by the time they pick u up, then go to ur friends place, then off to the reception and back to pick u guys up again, thats $50 of fuel easily burned off :P

Come on guys, be nice and give this guy a break. We were all young once.

DNGRUS, think about it this way... he is a school student.

They are not all made of money.

Its only a 1-way trip ... if someone lived in the area $50 is more than enough for something like this and less than an hour of your day.

your not really offering much....$50 is basically petrol money for most the car owners on this site, by the time they pick u up, then go to ur friends place, then off to the reception and back to pick u guys up again, thats $50 of fuel easily burned off :P

Dont you live in the area? $50 is like 35 litres of premo! Keilor Downs is like 5 min drive for you DNGRUS! Dont be a tight ass! :P

Dont you live in the area? $50 is like 35 litres of premo! Keilor Downs is like 5 min drive for you DNGRUS! Dont be a tight ass! :)

LoL ye ur right haha...and 2 b honest i would have done it 4 free, but unfortunantly my car will be at autosalon...

I wasnt saying id do it if he offered more, and R31Nismoid, ur right, i didnt really think of it that way :(

Edited by DNGRUS

purple 97 wrx, white 18s, very low, airbrushed interior/bonnet/engine bay, massive front mount. tiz a show car you will get lots of 16 year old chiky attention.

if it all goes smooth you don't pay anything.

if it gets pulled over your paying to get the car epa/canary cleared etc. :( its only been out of the garage twice this year and was pulled over and fingered both times. so yeah...

pm if interested

Edited by R-SPEC
purple 97 wrx, white 18s, very low, airbrushed interior/bonnet/engine bay, massive front mount. tiz a show car you will get lots of 16 year old chiky attention.

if it all goes smooth you don't pay anything.

if it gets pulled over your paying to get the car epa/canary cleared etc. :rofl: its only been out of the garage twice this year and was pulled over and fingered both times. so yeah...

pm if interested

Saw one like this driving down Stud Road yesterday, but seeing you said its only been out twice, doesnt sound like it could have been you.

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