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should romp them both in

Wicked

Oh :)

Who is coming this week?

I don't think I will be coming this week. No car n don't really want to get the train. I'll probably be out of the meets until uni starts

john i should be there, i have a list of things on my to do list this week including finishing a pile of paperwork for the queensland police "service" and getting some parts for my car but thursday night will be clear

Never done this before but um.... FIRST...

lol, it was a mistake man, comon now please i dont wana be known as the hit and guy run for the rest of my life :P

n john(yaface) what sorta damage are you lookin at?

Scrapage and I think it's fkd up and out of alignment completly....

On another note, this question goes out to colin mcranga and anybody in general I guess but besides the obvious are there any known common faults on 32 gtr's and ownership of one. I'm talkin about only a lightly modified one here... (obvious problems being the engine ready to fkn die on me and a fkd gearbox/clutch)

On another note, this question goes out to colin mcranga and anybody in general I guess but besides the obvious are there any known common faults on 32 gtr's and ownership of one. I'm talkin about only a lightly modified one here... (obvious problems being the engine ready to fkn die on me and a fkd gearbox/clutch)

They understeer like a bastard.

If you find one that's been looked after, you probably won't have to worry too much about engine/gearbox faults.

john i should be there, i have a list of things on my to do list this week including finishing a pile of paperwork for the queensland police "service" and getting some parts for my car but thursday night will be clear

yay! one more!

What paperwork have they got you filling out this time?

F*CK work :P

Cool Dog! Sorry but I suck at naming things.

oh im thinking most look like lan party geeks, to which i wouldnt "go out more" with, lol.

Well thats not neccessarily true, but to be fair most probably DON'T look like emo f*ckbags

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+11ty

On another note, this question goes out to colin mcranga and anybody in general I guess but besides the obvious are there any known common faults on 32 gtr's and ownership of one. I'm talkin about only a lightly modified one here... (obvious problems being the engine ready to fkn die on me and a fkd gearbox/clutch)

Be prepared to spend a lot of money to keep it once you have bought it.

What paperwork have they got you filling out this time?

He wants to go on a killing spree (gun licence)

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