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my deductions are it was Dave :thumbsup:

Nice car man it's good to see you joined up :) so when does the SAU discount for petrol start lol That 20bucks of fuel i got today didnt get me far
Hey welcome, do u know who recommended SAU to u? Car looks good, love the rims :)
Hey welcome, do u know who recommended SAU to u? Car looks good, love the rims :bomb_ie:

No idea haha was biggish.. had a nismo hat.. was driving some older ford falcon but says he has a show R33.

hey dude, i live about 2 min walk from ur work :stupid:

naice. :D

hey champ ive seen you a few times around. The other night at the new port rd BP! i was in my corolla the next pump over. dont worry i wont tell rob about you getting other fuel lol! :mage: if i see ya around again ill say hi!

welcome!

Yeah, I rather quality petrol in mine thanks. Our Premium is just mobil shit I think. Ah yeah Maroon R32, Red RX-7 and your little rolla. I remember. That cop was so f**king suss just driving up and down :(

No idea haha was biggish.. had a nismo hat.. was driving some older ford falcon but says he has a show R33.

naice. :D

Yeah, I rather quality petrol in mine thanks. Our Premium is just mobil shit I think. Ah yeah Maroon R32, Red RX-7 and your little rolla. I remember. That cop was so f**king suss just driving up and down :(

yea no shit, yea dont worry about the dude in the 32, he's a bit of a twat, does the stupidest things to get attention.

very nice car champ.

^Matt: Should have gone full Bull Bar with Amplimesh WITH the spotties :)

Oh, and stainless steel side skirts, THEN you'd be B&S Spec :)

got told by one 4wd place that id need to get a bull bar, or at minimum a nudge bar to fit spotties

Nudge bar wouldnt suit even the standard bumper without cutting (f**k that) - and they wanted 600 bucks for that

Full bull bar woulda been 1500 bucks

so nah, happy to keep my kit and be less B&S (still goin to hav the UHF installed with a conservative antenna)

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