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you frikken left as soon as I arrived!

Did I smell bad?

Yes and No.... Nat was keen to get home.

That's what she said.

Thats what Nuff said

I'm guessing after all the noise we made leaving, that the cops were probably there soon after. 6 cars leaving at once is pretty farkin loud :happy:

There were cops :)

yer, skid to leave!

Good man

lol slippy clutch no good :(

Ride it like it's stolen...

Sucked in mang. Looks to be a slow work day today. All nighter tonight getting assignments finished though. FTL.

So you found some inner motivation for your assigment hey??

f**k yes;

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No. Just No. That thing looks like ass.

But I have forgotten that you LandCrabs like things that are busted and half arse....

That car covers the following LandCrab styles:

Wanting epic fitment but don't wanna spend any more than $200.... Can you just widen my steelies I got of my Mum's Camry? I can get some 'as new' 2nd hand tyres off da forums....

Chopped springs in the rear, stockers in the front, "cause all the cool kids are doin it......'

A poxy 'glass lip, cause it's easy to fix it when I touch park, yo.......... That and I get discount at trade supplies for cable ties.....

Euro plate not mounted on the bar, cause it makes it look 'Exotic' and I found at the trash 'N' treasure on the weekend.........

Sideskirts that were picked up for heaps cheap off da forums. Already black. I got a $2 can of fiddly bits and sprayed my awesome 'glass lip to match....

A farked pop up headlight motor, so the other one is adjusted to match... Peoople think it has an expensive lazy eye controller.....pft sif

If you had of posted this, I would have agreed....

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Here are some pics of some cars that are sure to get your LandCrab juices flowing.....

This one is hella awesome. It has speedhunters on it... so full of win....

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This is a 'Hatchi' that is so full of LandCrab win.... I bet the guy bought it off his gay uncle and went to town on it.

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Sparco sticker $7 off eGay

'glass lip, minor damage $60 off da forums

'Meshies' with 'As New' tyres $150 (lowballed) off da forums

Bonnet pins $18 of eGay. Gives it a full track spec vibe...

Can of Fiddly Bits black $2 from trade supplies. Can now paint my 'glass lip and my awesome 'meshies' with it. It'll look so sick..

Until you try to drift (overtake a truck on the motorway in the wet) and run it into the armco......

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Sick drift damage bro.........

Here is another sick LandCrab car..... mad props

It has original paint and everything........... on the door

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Bought a pair of 18 dish rims for soooo cheap. fuckin sick offset. could only buy a pair though... found em on NS.com

Got a signwriter to knock up some sick stickers too. This guy can be found at the broadbeach markets every 2nd Sunday. Cheap as too. $5 a sticker. Stick em o nthe glass, it wont damage the paint....

Creative painting of the hood (it's a fucking bonnet you muppets). Shows off every colour of your homo rainbow. YOur 3rd grade art teacher would have give you an elephant stamp....

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And this wuan is so JDM awesome

Don't bad mouth it, cause this shit is legit! So full of win!

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This one has an awesome s13 from conversion....

Straight dump pipe, no exhaust, but 2x 100mm drain pipes frome trade supplies for $12 each! Baragain. Now what to do with them????

Cardboard tow hook painted custom green. Cause we all know that track day regs say either stock or RED hooks. Nice work.

I needs me somewhere to keep my funnel for when I have to refill the oil cause I'm too cheap to fit the leaking sump gasket....oh wait, that's the sump plug. Where'd it go? who cares, Gaffa tapes fixes all.

Oh and I was looking through the classifieds, and saw some tyres you may be interested in....

235/45/18 Linglongs

Ace tyre

Epic grips

Some camber wear, but other than that, in "As New' Condition.

$200

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I be ya you can get them for $40 each if you lowball him....

Fucking Land Crabs.... :happy:

Edited by SABBAi
Ride it like it's stolen...

So you found some inner motivation for your assigment hey??

I like riding it... :)

Yeah motivation that I f**ked myself over by taking so long doing this assignment. I managed to give myself Fri/Sat to finish it. Sun/Monday Law case study 2000 words, tues/Thurs cost plan for childcare centre and wed/Fri construction methodology for cultural village project. I'm boned.

Tangentially:

Landcrab Owners' Club - http://www.landcrab.net/ - For owners of the Austin-Morris 1800/2200 and the Wolseley 18/85 & Six :)

Euro plate not mounted on the bar, cause it makes it look 'Exotic' and I found at the trash 'N' treasure on the weekend.........

umm no dude its a car from Europe

...typical Scott bullshit...

at least its good to see all those guys are;

a) getting out there and tracking it

b) spending time and money on a RWD car that'll skid

:)

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