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Here's my weapon of choice...

Will soon be up for sale, she just turned 18 so i think its time to let her go.... :cheers:

Note: I love the third pic here because i think it shows off the waistline of 32 so well

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yeh i did.

he was awesome to deal with, always calling me with updates and shit

couldnt have been happier.

when i first went to look at it, it started to rain, and he goes do u mind if i put it in the garage?

i was like, yeh this is the car to buy.

and the fact that he imported it himself was a bonus. knows pretty much its history.

know that car well. I've been bugging him to sell the wheels to me... he didn't even tell me he was selling?!

do you know what he's changed to?

very good buy, that one - you'll be stoked!

Here's my weapon of choice...

Will soon be up for sale, she just turned 18 so i think its time to let her go.... :)

Note: I love the third pic here because i think it shows off the waistline of 32 so well

Love the car man. Looks great. 18 isn't that old!!!

What colour is the blue?

Love the car man. Looks great. 18 isn't that old!!!

What colour is the blue?

Thanks for the kind words mate, its a top car.

To be honest im not sure what colour it, i think its somewhere in between bayside blue and the new blue coloured mazda 3's

Not one R30 in the Victorian SAU.. I might have to join and be the only one then...

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Very nice car you have there. Greg, not sure what his username on the forums are has an OZ spec 5 door.

BTW, you have some very rare IMPUL rims there too. Hold onto them.

nice rides..

heres my junker

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thats looking 10x hotter then it used to, for starters... its all one colour... all be it primer putty grey :whistling:

and dam straight he can throw it around... been for a ride with him before... makes it look easy. Mind you that was a long time ago so i guess you've emproved a hell of a lot since then Alex?

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