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Id like to thank my daughter for posting these up for everyone to have a squiz cuz i couldnt figure it out!! Just like to thank everyone for turning up and making it a really good day.... and the women folk for not nagging the blokes while they talked cars....

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I agree. I thought the ladies were 10/10.

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how hot is that dato down the end of that last pic!! A class no rust i swear

yeh alright carter we believe you..... wont be long and you'll be able to say how hots that 260 at the front of the last pic :laughing-smiley-014:

very nice looks like you guys had a great day :(

was that datto on ebay a few months ago?

it could have been, im not sure. My mate did just buy it about a month ago has rb20det

lol leetom, i bloody hope so!! I found out its coming via sealed container now!! Thats why its taking a little while longer, I dont mind waiting an extra few weeks to make sure it isn't damaged and all my parts are missing :D

Sorry I wasnt there, it took me just over 10 hours to drive 600kms, thanks to a 4hour stop over in Gin Gin with a suspected dead fuel pump, but then after a bloody brilliant person came out to rescue me and helped me rewire the pump I was on my way, but got into brissie at ~10am and I was stuffed....................... :) My stagea is now in Sydney.

Next is a stocker VS commo wagon, with 285,000 kms on the clock, and pay off the house as much as possible.

Probably get into go-karting later on to satisfy my need for speed urge.

So is there a VS commo wagon forum?

I can see them all running away. . . .

My condolences, Ska... First to lose the Stagea, then to have to be subjected to a Commodore, then to be forced into flannies and trackies almost permanently (the stonewash jeans and "good" flannies can come out for special events, right?)...

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