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the owner was reported doing very very high speeds on lonsdale highway!!! good on you wanker.

so now he will be getting a nice visit by the police.. as i forwarded them his details :down:

oh and i was warned by the officer that you CANNOT sell a defected vehicle.. only as a WRECK to a WRECKER!!

keep this in mind ppl!!

hope you get what you deserve MR!

just had a look just then, you can get orange ones too.. very cheap to tidy up your engine bay with.. not sure how good it supports the heat though.

**the ones i seen are the sticker ones.. look-a-like carbon fibre

Yeah mine is REAL carbon fibre :down: .... and it replaces a PLASTIC tube - so has significantly better heat-resistant properties than stock!

the owner was reported doing very very high speeds on lonsdale highway!!! good on you wanker.

so now he will be getting a nice visit by the police.. as i forwarded them his details :down:

oh and i was warned by the officer that you CANNOT sell a defected vehicle.. only as a WRECK to a WRECKER!!

keep this in mind ppl!!

hope you get what you deserve MR!

did u sell the car to him defected o something?

but yeah good on u for passing on the details........people like that have no need on the streets

i bought the car defected. then sold the car defected..

but i mad ehim sign a letter stating he has possesion of the car and that anything that happens is up to him to deal with.. so covered my ass..

cop was nice about it..

but hope you enjoy wats coming!

I got today off :P

I got tonight off too :D RDO.

Gives the maintenance men time to get a heap of work done and store boys to move all the pipe etc into containers for export.

Yay for RDO's

I didn't find out until last night that I didn't have to go today, so it's a like a bonus.... almost!

I ended up suprisingly finishing all my work yesterday...so could have caught the late flight back home but decieded that needed some rest plus leaving in 90 mins aint so bad lol

the owner was reported doing very very high speeds on lonsdale highway!!! good on you wanker.

so now he will be getting a nice visit by the police.. as i forwarded them his details :P

oh and i was warned by the officer that you CANNOT sell a defected vehicle.. only as a WRECK to a WRECKER!!

keep this in mind ppl!!

hope you get what you deserve MR!

You sound like a bitch.

if anyone knows the guy who drives the white r32 with black bonnet and gold nismo stickers on both rear quaters.. can you please pm me as i have some words for him!!

cheers

PM sent, due to his privacy his details wont be posted online, he isnt a mate just somebody I met while shopping

i got today off. this cold ive got is doing my head in. on the tail end of it now, hopefully its cleared up by tomorrow.

and id like to take this opportunity to say that ku36's are rad. so grippy.

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