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got a call from my mate who was importing me a car today.

turns out the stag me and the missus wanted, sold before auction :P

not happy, but meh. we can wait a bit longer, not really urgent atm.

i see ruby might be interested in selling the s1? yeah?

I am selling the s1 Stagea.

Finishing fitting a new water pump and timing belt this weekend, so I can move it for the house extension. Will be fitting a stereo into it too. Its got a new O2 sensor, new water pump, new timing belt, serviced (oil/filter etc), 18" ROH rims, pod filter, swapped the 110K old turbo for a 34K old turbo. A nice clean stock stag. Its already been for the vehicle identity inspection, and will come with SA plates and 3 mths rego. I'll even get a shift kit installed depending on neg price.

A mate was meant to be buying it, but I got sick of waiting after 3 months of promises.

I'll also be selling the SAFC2 and SITC soon, as I'll never get around to fitting them, and I need splitfires more than anything.

Hmm ... I'll post pics and move this topic to the For Sale section :thumbsup:

Edited by RubyRS4
nah i dont have it, thats the problem!! Otherwise i'd send you and Nene around.

Im going to ask insurance to do a rego check through department of transport. Hopefully that will come up with something. Or maybe someone who might know what they are doing with finding people (hint hint) can find him for me :P

lol... y me?? i'm cool calm and collected (99% of the time) :thumbsup:

lol... y me?? i'm cool calm and collected (1% of the time) :P

post edited with the truth and nothing but the truth lol :rofl:

hehe :) i'm in a fair angry mood too so maybe we could work something out Damo. lol

Refer to previous quote

i know im a bit behind, but thought id put my thanks in for Cubes and the time he's taken over the last few years. When i first joined ages ago, the mood in here was different (especially for a 31 owner). He pointed me towards the 31 club via pm, and then welcomed me back a couple of years later when i stepped back across the border

the SA mods do their job well, not too harsh, but fair where required

that thing is so addictive isnt it?

its like crack for gaming and fitness junkies

Yes its beyond a joke how good it is. Jen thinks its a ploy to get us to play wii, so the japs can take over the world!

I gotta PS3 aswell, but Wii is so much more fun. I'll be buying COD5 on wii and getting the gun to use!

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