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I soooo have to have a wing like that on my stag.... then I can wrap my stag in a giant condom and make sweet phone sex to it.

And not at the back of the stag, if it's gonna be stupid lets mount it to the bonnet.

this is probably the only thing that could give me respect for eric bana (IMO a massive knob)

Eric Bana is a funny carnt, I'm trying to think of his name on the Bana show back in the nineties Poita maybe. Loved doing ringies with his arm out the window (real bogan i tells ya)....Gold.

Hey.. it's poita.. and today boys and girls were gonna shows ya how to make a baybe royt.

Yeah Poita was funny as.

Shaun Micallef, Billy Connolly Skit. Full Frontal was sweet back then.

milo kerrigan was my favourite

CABBAGES!!

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Hey guys, yes, this is another one of those "should I buy this" posts from me... I'm sorry but I'm very pedantic when it comes to big purchases like a car.

The car I'm looking at at the moment is here: http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...id=11EECA35A9B0

I have checked the oil and coolant, all fine. The guy has reciepts for the services, including the major 100,000km one, done at 94,000ks. Services have been done every 5000ks after that (with reciepts). All that was done at Sinergy.

The speedometer is a bit dodgy, it keeps flicking on and off, but he said that could be easily fixed. The bumper also has a few minor scratches on it, because it is quite low. Other than that, it's pretty clean.

If I do decide to get it, I will take it to a mechanic (Martin Donnon) to give it an inspection

Any comments? Price offer suggestions are also welcome, I'm aiming for $16.5k.

Cheers for your continued help :)

dude! you can buy mine cheaper but i don't know if i wanna sell it anymore though

what scheme? tis 1 colour theres no scheme.

the mans raggin on the midnight blue get him :) grounds for 1 week holiday get to work nightcrawler...............................nightcrawler?

:ermm:

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lol dan i meant the 33 in the pic, not your car, i wouldnt dare turn against the midnight blue, i would be burned at the stake lol.

On another note, anyone keen on joining in a track day im organising at mallala? will be a combination of drift and grip, 30 min intervals between each. $300 each, have the track or a full day, booked in for march 26th.

If anyone is interested PM me.

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