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lol, read it again. Not handle like a Holden. Just it'd make me feel as dirty as the time I had to ride in a Holden, or if I had to ride in a Holden again. Unclean.

I'm sure they're great to drive, Colin keep on at me about that too. But it doesn't change that fact that they're a chick's car, and look like a trolley :down:

Haha fair enough :)

Yes

I'd say they saw you comin for the value of $50k then

That inc's the 3 motor's that went pop.. Re: what we were saying when I picked my R32 up.

Plus that POS was built in the early part of 2002. Lol @ us being charged 3k for a greddy plenum, even more LOL @ the APC dyno bill and even more LOL at the turbo "the brock shop" blew up, more LOL at the $5k we were changed to rebuilt each turbo

That inc's the 3 motor's that went pop.. Re: what we were saying when I picked my R32 up.

Plus that POS was built in the early part of 2002. Lol @ us being charged 3k for a greddy plenum.

3 motor's pop . . . ouch :down:

We've made it very clear the person who built the car took us on a wild Alice in wonderland trip enjoying spending endless cash..

Ahhh k I must have missed that thread ? lol

Ahhh k I must have missed that thread ? lol

More like the last few legal "situations", threads and interesting face to face meets over the last 6 or so years..

My car is red. Redhead. Contemplated calling it Molly

It's not pretty enough for that

Oh you old men and your Alzheimer's, The offer was def there when I finally showd :)

I do not recall this offer

How much?

For you? Eleventy Billion Billion Cents ;)

For all those that weren't there. This is what it looked like when Dan rocked up in the Evo:

evodan.jpg

:down:

LOL

You do know, that car was a $100k build, right...

Joo need to give me some cash, rich bastard

evo8mr.jpg

you know... even though they put MR on the plate... still doesn't change that fact that it's a girl's car. It is still, and always will be a Lancer. The plate should say MRS >_<

LOL +1

I'd say they saw you comin for the value of $50k then

Oh SNAP.

P.S. Can you fix my noisy lifter?

For you? Eleventy Billion Billion Cents :down:

Oh SNAP.

P.S. Can you fix my noisy lifter?

How much?

Add's up when the last motor built (that was sold in the car) came to 25k... But we're also talking 2002 days.. And pricing

No idea if it's still the same motor, I'd say god knows.

Coming along nicely brah. Keep your fingers crossed for today for me (and anyone else who wants to cross their fingers) :thumbsup:

crossed

Yeah I thought it would be too but it just arrived 10 minutes ago and it is looking like the worst piece of engineering I have seen in a while. The twins have been done nicely but the rest of it is hell messy. The fuel system and boot battery are neat but engine bay...yuk. It serves a purpose though, I guess. And with over 600hp at the wheels it serves it well.

It's Josh's old car btw

i loved josh's sil

30mm spacers i see?

are you on crack? no spacers

They are a bit like dog's balls aren't they? lol

Hopefully not as obvious to our friends in blue, davey boy!

what spacers?

We've made it very clear the person who built the car took us on a wild Alice in wonderland trip enjoying spending endless cash..

theres nothing worse

*hugs

Oh... the offset is a different color from the wheel. Guess that's why it threw me too.

Ok... so everyone keep their fingers and whatnot crossed for me for TOMORROW :thumbsup:

This keeps my 100% record intact - out of all 7 cars I've owned. I've had 7 alternator problems :D

*crosses fingers for tomorrow*

P.S. - Martin & Dan: Is Saturday or Sunday better for you guys?

hey lads need a bit of help/advice

when i bought my car, it apparently has the actuating fork boot missing.. car still drives fine but there is a bit of play in the clutch pedal.. Would it be damaging anything from driving?

also are they easily replaced? (if its fairly easy to replace ill do it myself as i like saving cash rather than getting a mechanic to do it)

cheeeeeeeeeeers

P.S. - Martin & Dan: Is Saturday or Sunday better for you guys?

Also - I need to know what to buy so we have everything there. I'll do a Jay Car or Tandy run once the car is registered and get any switches/wire/fuses that we'll need.

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