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saw your up the back of advanced panel and paint today, dust shows on black lol.

and pm davidsdh on here i think he wants to sell his, dno if he will take 12.5 thou

I miss my baby!!! :no:

The S2 sounds good, what colour is it? Black is the win :)

Not too impressed with AutoWorx at all really. I spoke to the owner up there in regards to this about 2 months ago:

http://www.autoworx.com.au/site/index.php?...9&Itemid=64

And told him I was definately keen. He was getting it complianced so I couldn't hear the motor running or anything and it was up on a hoist. However the guy at AW reckoned it was putting out about 280rwhp with it's current running gear. The only thing that me and a few mates (who likely know more about cars than manufacturers do) could point out was that the side sils on the kit were slightly mismatched in colour and that the car had been resprayed hastily. The paint job itself was good, but you could see under the guards and so on where they hadn't sprayed the car was previously white.

Asked him to give me a call as soon as it came back from compliance and I'd take it for a drive and buy if I liked it, gave him my card. Never heard from him. Glad I didn't really, because I fkn live my GTR :rofl:

;) dilemma hey i wanted a rex and now i need to sell my baby. hopefully to u unless uve bought that other one :happy:

come have a look on Tuesday if u want it will be clean...for once.

Edited by Davidsdh

hahah ^ i already loved ur car the first time i saw the PIC. Looks hot

sometime i get pissed off with everythin. when someone wants a car he likes cant God just throw down some money lol

if i get enough cash i will come see it and buy it. Just waitin to see how much cash i get. My dad sent from overseas but the rate is farked so i am not sure how much i get. if i get more than i am expecting i will be in ur Driveway lol

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