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well the blue one looks pretty decent. and don't mind me, i'm just breakin ya balls a little.

blue will be easier to live with than the yellow one.... its ok baron, i know u got my balls on your mind :D

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noice choice of cars....my boos just bought an A4...farken smick as...though i would have gone for an RS4...but he didnt see my reasoning behind a 350bhp that his wife might drive... dont know why.

i was gonna sell mine to (r32) but Liz needs an ass whooping, and it might need a rebuild :P so rb25 ftw!!!.. nice car to sell...and you love the quality of the audi.

Peace.

Well the car was picked up by Jason today who is currently driving it back to adelaide... after a while going over the car explaining everything and a bit of a senic tour around sydney he was on his way... i guess he is more than half way there now and i havent had a call yet apart from when he couldnt get the car started at a servo... immobiliser... DOH... so tis all good...

Ill post some last min pics, and some pics of the new HAYSEY mobile soon....

And of an era...!

although tis all good coz wee evil has offered to let the supreme drifter that i am drift his car at oran park next time.. wat a legend !!!!

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