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Can someone with a NS account post something for sale for me?

RB20 from Ceffy, 130k

comes with everything minus turbo and gearbox, selling coz i just bought

another RB20 with a few more goodies, and cant have 2 lying round, also

could do with the $$..

0433073302

$500!!! NO OFFERS

thanks :wave:

youve said that about every car youve had since you went turncoat and sold the toyota.

LOL it's a Nissan thing, they're great to thrash the piss out of but when they break it's like meh can't beefhooked.

Although craig's 20 might be just what the doctor ordered... :wave:

andrew, buy it or i cock punch you. i might even help install it.*

* sit around and drink beer while shouting at you.

So that would be 2 people sitting around drinking beer 'helping' with no one actually doing any work?

Well, thats pretty much whats happening now just minus any intent to actually work on the piece of shit :wave:

Will have a think about it.

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Pearl Jam concert tonight. Woot!

Hell Yes, I'll be getting my drink on very shortly.

Unfortunately i have an exam tomorrow so i have to peak early and sober up by the end so i can do some more study when i get home but should still be good.

so, i have this douche bag from 31 club keen on my rb30 gearbox,

he has put in a 50 deposit to my bank acc last tues, but wont come pick it up!!!

he was ment to come get it sat but ''the bank f'ed up''

he was ment to come tonight, but hasnt shown up......

srsly, its a 250 dollar f*king POS gearbox, i have 2 other guys after it, what should i do?

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