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ps: astro check my sig, its locked in bish...

yeh matey just noticed it :)

looks delicious

was at pce this arvo - turbz is looking sexy as feck!

:)

ooohh yeeh boy

Can I dibs on a passenger seat for a mountain run?

Yeah boi, assuming my car is in touge-able condition by the time it happens

Got a quote to fix/modify my shocks today

Cost to replace top thread - :):(:)

Cost to rebuild at same time - free (they have to dissasemble them anyway)

Cost to revalve at same time - not much more, but then i'd really have to do the rears as well so double it :(

Cost to shorten stroke at the same time - :(:(:(:(:( x 50

Car is back together now though with spare shocks and standard strut tops :)

Yeah boi, assuming my car is in touge-able condition by the time it happens

Got a quote to fix/modify my shocks today

Cost to replace top thread - :):(:(

Cost to rebuild at same time - free (they have to dissasemble them anyway)

Cost to revalve at same time - not much more, but then i'd really have to do the rears as well so double it :(

Cost to shorten stroke at the same time - :(:) x 50

Car is back together now though with spare shocks and standard strut tops :)

atleast you get a free cupping from dan :)

It's my birthday tomorrow... Someone buy me this...

Stop going to the movies so much and buying video cameras and shit and you could probably afford it :)

P.S. Good taste :)

Hey hey got a progress pic , still a long way to go :( but at least its gettin there.

very very nice :) good things take time

i think some ball cupping is in order...

Thanks for the ride bitch :)

i have had no car for the last couple of days.. my fuel tank was all corroded inside to a point that micro-pieces of rust where being primed into the pump and ended up blocking it..

to get the car back o the road i need a new fuel tank and to clean my pump..

I also decided to get some new parts for it, needa beat some rbs :(

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