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i had the unfortunate experience of meeting the owner of the 3 week old ferrari. i spotted it parked near my mums place, so i took a pic, then after i parked i strolled over for a closer look. the owner came out, and i had a brief chat to him..... it seems he would need a car like this to get anyone to talk to him cos he is a total fkn asshat.

and to think here i was under the impression that the only ppl around that are unbelievibly rude and have a undeserved sense of entitlement are callers into BigPond wanting everything for nothing.

at least i kinda put him back in his box when his old man came out (i have known his dad for years cos i grew up a couple of houses away). he commented on his sons car, i said "yeah its awesome, pitty about the driver"

/rant

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:rofl:

You obviously haven't seen my Hilux skids Dave :P

Actually, today I got bogged on a site in Hahndorf, so instead of trying to get out, did a bit of circle work for about 10 minutes. Best... day... ever... :thumbsup:

Oh and got out in the end too :)

turbo = $800, 480's = $400, retune = $5-600...

thats $2k that could be going towards my trip next year...

and ill probably need a new clutch on top of that, cant see my heavy duty organic coping with 240rwkw...

Edited by scandyflick

lol. i barely make money as it is...

slight correction, turbos only $600. dads throwing in $200. lol. thats bad. even my dad wants me to get a 71R.

Edited by scandyflick

Calling Chad, calling Chad......where are you??

Are you anywhere near my house tomorrow?

Need some welding advice bud (gates & RSJ's for a retaining wall).......would get my Dad who's a Boilermaker but he's fallen very ill unfortunately.

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