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Nathan 0414933611

Rob 0413 341 557

Ben 0421 699 703

workshop contact number is 3359 5466

Registration Number on the trailer is 902QML

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Edited by RB_turbo_bitch

hopefully the 180 wasnt still on the trailor when it was stolen, i hate theives its so wrong to steal, everyones in the same boat working hard to buy the things they want/need and then to have someone steal just shits me grr

good luck boys

your over moderating again here col.

just commenting on the 180sx. far out i knw ECC.

sorry to hear bout ur trailer ill keep an eye out at archy

Slow down on the post whoring out side of the wasteland/whoretown...

Do a search on your last 20 posts and tell me how many were benificial???

Also think about others before posting, you may offend and not realise...

Lets stick to the topic at hand hey!!!

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