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It comes with a free bit of paper with "RB25" written on it :down:

Why are you selling your Bee*r?

On a side note, car is going to city suspension centre tomorrow for more low, camber adjustment and wheel alligment

new tyres from bosman tyres coming on saturday.

money money...

hahaha fair enough

coming out on thursday to show us the new epic low?

yeh, should be out there for my usual gym followed by energy drinks and bnr action

Because the last time I was there it looks like one way ticket to defect. I dont mind sitting in colins car and park at mirage or something though. :down:

What about a set of R33 rims? Throw them in?

I've seen your stuff for sale just sit here forever. You should accept it.

stab much? come play with the big boys one day and learn how to negotiate.

Because the last time I was there it looks like one way ticket to defect. I dont mind sitting in colins car and park at mirage or something though. :down:

Isn't the exhaust the only thing on your car that's a bit naughty?

stab much? come play with the big boys one day and learn how to negotiate.

I don't haggle. People can advertise their stuff for what they want, and best of luck to them selling it at that price. If I want it for that price, I'll buy it. If it's not at a price I like, I'll go elsewhere. Haggling is just an insult.

So you "big boys" can "negotiate" all you want. I'll keep my manners and my respect for other people's wishes close to hand though thank you muchly.

I don't haggle. People can advertise their stuff for what they want, and best of luck to them selling it at that price. If I want it for that price, I'll buy it. If it's not at a price I like, I'll go elsewhere. Haggling is just an insult.

So you "big boys" can "negotiate" all you want. I'll keep my manners and my respect for other people's wishes close to hand though thank you muchly.

ever herd the words "there is no such thing as RRP or asking price" sometimes yes you gotta fork out if you really want it, but 9/10 times you can bargain it.

Because the last time I was there it looks like one way ticket to defect. I dont mind sitting in colins car and park at mirage or something though. :P

Dunno if my car will even be there now :) Guys at beaurepaires didn't want to fix the tyre because it has cracks in the sidewall. Gunna try and get it fixed elsewhere tomorrow but I'll probably be there at Baskins in the Prado.

ever herd the words "there is no such thing as RRP or asking price"

Yeah. From hagglers. :P

And it's not even like you NEED those rims. You're selling FOURTEEN rims. It'd be different if you'd buckled your rim and were short on cash and really in a bind and needed something quick smart. But that's not even the case. You just want them for nothing so that you can profit from it.

Fwah! Maybe drive around slack creek and check every tyre shop? There's an Asian one (tyre works no. 43 moss st) just across the road from autobarn which my friend knows the owner. Dont know if they will repair too but no hard trying. Tell him Colin Liu referred you to him.

Dunno if my car will even be there now :) Guys at beaurepaires didn't want to fix the tyre because it has cracks in the sidewall. Gunna try and get it fixed elsewhere tomorrow but I'll probably be there at Baskins in the Prado.

Prado touge!!

let's see if we can get it up on two wheels! :P

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