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Hahahahaha shh :mad:

Yeah will do, hopefully next weekend if I get them and get a chance to install after camping trip :laugh:

No more go fast bits for a while, I'm getting the suspension next... bilsteins

Its easy, I've already had my dash out a few times to fix wiring issues and install headunit... and suss out my 'aftermarket dimmer' that didnt work... so the dash/cluster removal is nothing to me

Anyone want a cheap daily?

I'm thinking of selling the laser, it's 1995 model, a/c, power steering 250k's, 1.8L, goes well.

$3,000

pm me.

Anyone want a cheap daily?

I'm thinking of selling the laser, it's 1995 model, a/c, power steering 250k's, 1.8L, goes well.

$3,000

pm me.

Evening people's. Nice to see the rain is back. Got a mate who's looking for a new car his old falcon blew a head gasket. I'll ask and get back to you.

Anyone want a cheap daily?

I'm thinking of selling the laser, it's 1995 model, a/c, power steering 250k's, 1.8L, goes well.

$3,000

pm me.

$3000 ? I think you accidentally put one too many zeros on that price . . . lol

Sup mangs..... just bought blue LED interior kit....... WIN

f**k yeh! i got one of those the other week - epic win!

Good move, suspension is key :mad:

amen

I have those in my car .......

Have fun putting them in ........ lmao lmao

have fun putting them in? took me 15minutes...

piece of piss

Anyone want a cheap daily?

I'm thinking of selling the laser, it's 1995 model, a/c, power steering 250k's, 1.8L, goes well.

$3,000

pm me.

yo kev! - give me your car (33 or laser)

AAND

are you sliding on the 24th?

$3000 ? I think you accidentally put one too many zeros on that price . . . lol

+1. In what universe is that cheap?

Sorry mate. He's after a falcon. Anyone got a falcon ( not a especially an XF ) for sale ?

I do. Special price just for you. Call me.

German club time :D :D :D

:D :D

oi miso! if you're going with martin tell him to call me, itll be worth your while ;)

Will call, but I expect to be disappointed.

:D

+1

no probs, if he's in there will tell him

Dan + I + another mate will be there. May be 7 or so by the time we get there.

Anyone got Miso's ph no?

yo kev! - give me your car (33 or laser)

AAND

are you sliding on the 24th?

I will be if I get my car back in time!!!

I should have it this week.

You keen to passenger again? :D

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