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dont know the exact words of all parts, but yeah ive pretty much know what they say at every bit.

best car movie EVA

i recommend

http://www.classic-recreations.com/modules...page&pid=43

cheaper and more respect points, that is if you can register them

or they gota more powerful 1 for 180k

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i need a rb25 waterpump pulley !

if you have one lying around i buy it from you !!!

gotta get it today if i want to make Kadina !

Mitch, if you can't get a hold of one to buy/keep, I could loan you one off my other Stagea. Of course, I'd need it back asap as I'm selling the car :P

ruby special...one he had at home just sitting in a box...brand new...

also just had a look on the sa reg site...SAU-022 is available if i wanted it.....also checked from SAU-001 to SAU-035....011,025,028 &031 arent available

ruby special...one he had at home just sitting in a box...brand new...

also just had a look on the sa reg site...SAU-022 is available if i wanted it.....also checked from SAU-001 to SAU-035....011,025,028 &031 arent available

woot woot means i can get SAU-010

I would do it (SAU-017 for me) if others did... Would beat my current plates (Festival State)

Mitch, if you can't get a hold of one to buy/keep, I could loan you one off my other Stagea. Of course, I'd need it back asap as I'm selling the car :(

sweet as ruby !

im trying to chase one down today , if i cant get one by say 5pm ill give you a call mate !

appreciate it

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