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hey mate jus wounderin u said the cars good to drive off boost so wats it like on boost

scary no doubt

free for the sickest 32 ever lol

if i magicaly cum up with 27000 ill be baggin on your door lol

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hey mate jus wounderin u said the cars good to drive off boost so wats it like on boost

scary no doubt

free for the sickest 32 ever lol

if i magicaly cum up with 27000 ill be baggin on your door lol

Thanks mate. On boost its amazing. Ive only been driving around on spring pressure (10 psi), and its still quick enough to beat anything convincingly.

Go get a lotto ticket. There's a few people looking at it this weekend!

Shaun.

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Saw you around tuggerah around 1 month ago, I was in the White R33 Skyline :D

my mate wouldn't stop drooling over your car

guys I know Shaun. he has really tried to do the absolute best for this car in every respect. when I met him I was impressed with how fastidious he was about his car and how enthusiastic about the build he is. if you are going to be a heavily modified car you want it to be one like this. he even has a MASSIVE album with all the pics of the build. :P like a family photo album only full of his car... :0

Thanks for the kind words Richard. Im a bit too obsessive about the car, and this is one of the main reasons for the sale; i dont know when to stop pouring money in. Im on to my third photo album now, which is kinda wierd i suppose.

I just took some fresh photos on Gosford waterfront yesterday afternoon, so ill try to upload them tonight.

Cartman, the garage floor is epoxy and it stays pretty clean by itself. I just mop it every now and then. Its awesome stuff; only cost about $160 for the lot (55sq.m), and you just mix it up, roll it on, and thats it.

Cheers.

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