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it was sitting in the carpark when i went there... they said something about detonation or bottom end damage or something like that...i didn't hear all of it. LOL! jks
rofl delete the jokes part coz hell be on here tomorrow morning, see what he says.
yeh he will ROLL over and shoot himself!!

Adrian your not wrong mate....

Damo i f**ken hate you man lol

I lost a whole nights sleep over that you bastard

i'm not that cruel hehe

thanks for not being so cruel mate

now my mind is at ease.....woosa

It beats getting the phone call that they're dead. Sorry to be so morbid, but I've had some of those. :huh:

Glad to hear he's okay.

yeah i know, i honestly don't know what i'd do without him.

he provides my laughter.

when i saw the car i was so surprised he didn't have any physical injuries.

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This car has been doing the rounds on Car Sales for aaages now!

Anyone?

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...r&trecs=400

And... it's advertised as a Skyline yet it's a Bluebird! Okay!

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...r&trecs=400

This one's ruined with the front bar/interior...

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...r&trecs=400

Pete, 488rwkw 32...

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...r&trecs=400

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yeah i know, i honestly don't know what i'd do without him.

he provides my laughter.

when i saw the car i was so surprised he didn't have any physical injuries.

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Thats not too bad. Enough to scare ya tho.

Remember when I was 18 or 19 and almost killed in a head-on with a taxi (taxi was in the wrong). I had to be cut from the car. My family got the biggest scare that night. Since then, had a near fatal bike crash too ... I really gotta be worrying the family sometimes :huh:

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