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run by Aaron Magill

cost is gp track full day $220

thursday 22 october 2009

simple

if you want a spot

deposit the cash into my account

if we get 10 ill ask for a discount... however lets face it 220 for a gp is cheap

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peter carruthers

bsb 112-879

acc number 428 965 807

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anddddddd paid!

I need new coilovers.. I think I smashed the front out of my teins on Sunday! spurted oil and everything.. but should get new ones in prior to then...

giddy up! can't wait! McGill and OPGP... like old times!

anddddddd paid!

I need new coilovers.. I think I smashed the front out of my teins on Sunday! spurted oil and everything.. but should get new ones in prior to then...

giddy up! can't wait! McGill and OPGP... like old times!

ya!

i fyou after some new coilovers drop me a pm

cheap cheap

awesome fatz! I'll let you know Thursday when I get the car up on a hoist!

it's looking likely.... need something cheap to get me by and so i can re-sell when i get the teins rebuilt! hopefully it's nothing major!




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