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Craig, why did you get plates only to sell her?

wasnt really planning on selling it till last week.

i want my own home, my OWN place to do what I want.

and that doesnt include the unit.

plus, i want a 34, but that wont be for a while yet.

i cant do those with a car-loan ( 2 g remaining) over my head.

and honestly, im over her.

doesnt excite me anymore.

i was over my old 180, no idea why i replaced it with another s13. im over this one now too.

its still fun to drive though, just sucks i dont get to do it as much as i want. few good roads out here, but most of them are over the ferry, which i cant get on/off.

Looks like the Group Buy thread for all the Garrett turbos is now closed.

Hope no one here was still waiting on any turbos.

Think i was the last person to order some, should get mine this week.

will kell wipe your bum aswell? seems she does alot for you guys!

lol, and you wipe there chins :(:)

im over the skyline too!!

wanna buy it ;) someone haha

what and make Ryan cry all the hard work he has put in :down:

hahaha nah im kidding! im just depressed i havent driven it for 3 weeks :)

very soon thou! and ryan i love u man u know i do!

try not having your car for over 2 months and counting :down:

is there still anywhere in adel. where you can hire jet ski's?

i remember my family did it few years ago.....

we got hired them and took them to morgan for the weekend.

my olds cant remember where from though

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