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ooooo why?
drama?

they put both my rear tyres on the same way - ie both for the left side of the car :cheers:

I rang them, they are going to fix it this arvo and they will do it straight away I won't have to wait around all arvo again :(

ZOMG! SEXYDAVE POSTED IN OUR THREAD!

wow thread is now awesome

+1

Buy his car

no crew? Bring the 34 next week? :cheers:

Also - how much are you chasing for your M spec bar, and what does an M spec spoiler look like? Thanks :(

The pissing down rain frightened us off bro...... next week hopefully :P

M-Spec bar/rear spoiler off my gts-t.... here's a pic of parts (whats them worth?), only bloody pics I have of it atm sorry..... :) I'm not versed in the differences between parts for GTS-t's .....

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The pissing down rain frightened us off bro...... next week hopefully :cheers:

M-Spec bar/rear spoiler off my gts-t.... here's a pic of parts (whats them worth?), only bloody pics I have of it atm sorry..... :( I'm not versed in the differences between parts for GTS-t's .....

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kovacevic?

is he from the republic of serbia like martin?

how much did that cage cost to get done, if you don't mind me asking?

The pissing down rain frightened us off bro...... next week hopefully ;)

M-Spec bar/rear spoiler off my gts-t.... here's a pic of parts (whats them worth?), only bloody pics I have of it atm sorry..... :) I'm not versed in the differences between parts for GTS-t's .....

21122007146.jpg

Image00014.jpg

Ok the spoiler is the same as the one I already have

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So either all GTSTs got an Mspec spoiler, or there wasn't an official Mspec spoiler and all our Mspec cars just got normal GTST spoilers. Either way... I have one of them already :(

The front bar - no idea what they're worth. I got one with my car, but I like it too much to cut it for a front mount. So I was thinking about a second one for when I install a front mount... but with all the engine conversion stuff... it's not like I'm ever going to put the car back to standard :cheers: so still not 100% sure if I need to buy one or not...

your sig says more than listed. What else are ya getting rid of? :P:)

sup slarts.. its ok martin

Skins myself and you are going to have a royal rumble... Battle Royal style!

go to a remote island and fight to the death!

I'm afraid this proposal is unacceptable. Allow me to point out the following:

-She is too young for skins

-She is too white for you

-I have a black belt in being awesome

Therefore, she is mine. QED. TFC.

If you have any doubt as to the validity of this argument, please see Rule 1.

Edited by Smity42

Sweet.. soo lets change it alittle so instead of a island lets change it to a small life raft open seas..

atm would be perfect 30knot winds woot!

skin humps anything that breathes

colour isnt a issue..

where was ur awesomeness skills with the cricket ball issue?

Edited by Redsuns88
Ok the spoiler is the same as the one I already have

11033_213563939941_708734941_4208321_71156_n.jpg

So either all GTSTs got an Mspec spoiler, or there wasn't an official Mspec spoiler and all our Mspec cars just got normal GTST spoilers. Either way... I have one of them already :cheers:

The front bar - no idea what they're worth. I got one with my car, but I like it too much to cut it for a front mount. So I was thinking about a second one for when I install a front mount... but with all the engine conversion stuff... it's not like I'm ever going to put the car back to standard :laugh: so still not 100% sure if I need to buy one or not...

your sig says more than listed. What else are ya getting rid of? :3some::bunny:

PWND, I bought the car like that with those names on the side :banana: Cage was in it too. Jim Richard's workshop built it.

Isola, I just have some random stuff, sold a full set of 32R brakes today, I have a couple of 34 side mount coolers, perfect boot trims, real random stuff etc... PM me if ya after anything so we don't have to wreck this amazing and informative thread :banana:

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