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you back at home?

how's the neck?

trade you a fishtank and a big screen tv for your 33 :)

I'll see your fish tank and raise you a pocket bike with no engine.

Would be a pretty big job. n/a ceffy would have 4 stud hubs so would probably need to swap all the brakes and hubs out as well.

Yeah sounds like fun.

Ps I have a 4dr 33 to strip.

I say toss it all into the cefiro :)

that said if you need a hand stripping it , I'm up for it.

Yeah sounds like fun.

so lets get crackin on it. otherwise I want the engine harness and ECU off it :P

See what the insurers say, frikin old lady, f*#k my car up. It's a wonder you didn't here me scream when I got out of the car.

I'd be up for a stripping day...

But yeah, i hear you. Insurance doesn't cover the time spent getting a car just right, doing all the litle things that make it good to you.

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