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sweet man, plans look good... pics of it in action plz.

yeah when the slack ass welder hurries up and sorts his shit. car would be easier to repair as it is rather then on its side or high in the air. flip age in 1-2weeks month off kicks ass. :blink:

what you reckon of this colour? leaning towards it...

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Edited by 32_Dave

lol you really wanna play this game?

cos if you do you'll be wishing you were able to "come in mens" by the end of it.

Everytime I read this post theres something gay on it.. lol

tristan: hows your car going dude

funky: you and tas in melb yet

dave: colour looks good man. similar to what im getting

ps got my lisense back :DDD need my car on the road

Edited by T-bond

man i get the insurance guys coming around on tuesday, how long till ur monster is on the road??

looks like ur driving me around for a few weeks :)

FCUKING OH MY FCUKING GOD

(disclaimer: this is a cronic rage - a lota swearing, if u dont wana read pls skip)

OK so this morning i called up Just Cars to confirm my assesment for tmr,

i call up all happy n shit :) and im like yo my name is tristan rego is _____ just calling to confirm tmr

and then it went f**king shit

the chick was like yo no appointment was made for tmr, so itll have be the tuesday after (2nd of june)

i was like - umm no the dude i spoke to last week on the 18th told me it was booked for tmr all i had to do was call up with the address, as you guys wont come to my house on tuesdays cuz im outa your region (living 5km from cbd - f**ks me but whatever) - so i had to give a friends address, who lives on the west side

so then she continues to tell me that htere is no chance id get my car looked at n that id just havta wait, n that teh floods is making their work hard enough - so ill just havta be paitent n book it in for the 2nd of june, i was like for f**ks sake ur a pretty big insurance company - dont spin that shit, n shes like yeeh we are - but we have to deal with the whole of queensland, not just yourself

i then start my rage, explaining that i dont pay over $1,500 a year to be treated so poorly -and explained that the dude last week told me that i was booked in, it was offical, and that all i had to do was provide an address closer to the date..

she then said it was impossible n that i wud just havta deal with it - so i was like f**k you i wana speak to your manager this shit isnt good enough.

i was then placed on hold for about ten minutes (now my f**kign phone battery is almost dead)

when she came back she told me that she was able to "squeeze me in" tmr and that tehy will give me a call in the morning to give me a time when they wud be coming by

sweeet!

so it was sorted,

but jesus f**king christ - it took a 20minute phone call and a lot of pushing to get it,

dogs.

Sheez... I'm with Just Cars too. But I suppose sometimes its really depend on who you're talking to. Some retard thinks they can just say anything they want think think we dont know anything but when you start pushing they'll give in. Good news for you Tris. CONGRATS!

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