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zeil, I found a pink BMW convertible for you man, more your style!

It's an ex-Queen Street Smash Repair show car, you'd be pimping!

You can take it for a test drive, it's on Parramatta Road :banana:

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Ill have to take a closer look...

I am pretty sure it was a big bulky after market dvd player.

Yeh Cloth... not sure about the comfort....

I love the front end... not a fan of the rest of the kit. or the wheels... or the auto... but hey that can all be changed, right?

p.s. is there any way of changing the title of this thread...?

Well i have the perfect solution if you dont like the auto, chuck a few more dollars towards it and i'll sell you my series one 260RS! lol! That way you get a manual and two turbos! Got a baby on the way and sellling this one means i can keep the other one and my wife can take a year off work, win win situation! lol! :banana:

Well i have the perfect solution if you dont like the auto, chuck a few more dollars towards it and i'll sell you my series one 260RS! lol! That way you get a manual and two turbos! Got a baby on the way and sellling this one means i can keep the other one and my wife can take a year off work, win win situation! lol! :P

nah...the win win would have been to get rid of the wife and keep both!!! :)

sorry could not resist :)

New...... haven't quiet worked out what the flirting thing is all about yet :D

zeil is the worst, he flirts to try and get car parts :)

He doesn't have a great deal of success but you give him an "A" for effort tho :(

zeil is the worst, he flirts to try and get car parts :)

He doesn't have a great deal of success but you give him an "A" for effort tho :(

+1 absolutely. But seriously if you buy it and want to change the kit I've got dibs on the bits. Oh yeah and the grill doesn't really suit your colour car so I'll swap you my standard one, much better :D

nah...the win win would have been to get rid of the wife and keep both!!! :cool:

sorry could not resist :)

LOL! Well considering i still have the other 260, an RS4 and a 32 i cant complain, plus, you havent seen my wife! :wave: Im definitely winning!

At least you guys only flirt, I didn't realise Jet was into gang bangs!

Just getting warmed up with your "DP" were you?

Jet is a gang banger from way back, I made the mistake of going for a ride in his car!!

:)

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