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Ok so some of u may have already knew how my car got broken into and ect..

then i started finding the rims and parts pinched on eBay..

..anyway, after it sitting in my garage for a coupe of months, my dad, fiance and I started fixxing it!!

We finished it tonight just a few hours ago!! (except I just need some rims and a drivers side window, WHICH I CANT FIND ANYWHERE :( )

So here she is!!! I cant wait to complaince it and finially register it!

Iv been waiting so long and been through so much crap with it, i think I deserve it :P

-Ferah

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looks good, well done and congrats

a bit of a mission

Yes it was, but Im just not trying to think about that anymore. I dnt even no if ill be getting the 16k worth of damage bak..

Anyway, Im glad it looks normal again, Im just looking forward to driving it and enjoying it finally

Fck me, that is teh suck!

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What did you do to the bloke who was selling yours rims?

Nothing, as much as i wanted to kill him I couldnt lol..

I just jumped on eBay and bought all his parts last week lol..

added up to like 5k worth of shit, so he can pay the eBay fees for them hahaa

ye but seriosly, it was goin to far and u dnt no wat ppl r like these days, so i left it

nope, they needed proof the rims were mine.

I said I have photos, clear ones of the tyre model and everything. and they said it wont do, i need reciepts..

who cares anyway, im trying to not think about that anymore, iv thought about it for months continuesly lol

Why dont they press them for receipts and ask them where they got it from and how they got the parts?

lol yehh better to get over it and move it.. but fkn bs theres no point having cops if they cant investigate further..

anyway bak on topic how much power u planning on the car? :P

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