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13:30pm, some Indian in a silver VT revervsed into my work car in Hindley street, I approached him, he just took off. I reported him to the police. As i leave hindley street, i turn left down Gresham Lane towards North terrace, and a dude in a late model Lancer opens his door right into my car....

ahh, it must be a friday...

4M of packaging tape, a few details and im back at work....

Lancers +2

My cars -2

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So you were trying to sell me a munched out GTR for $28k?

hell no. to my knowledge at the time it was just a cam gear that had slipped that dale and i re alligned and it was all fixed but since ive found out whats going on my add has since been taken off car sales and im not taking offers. in hindsight it all makes sence now. from reccolection you had interest before i took it for a touch up tune.. once i had it at more powa the problem was identified but from reccolection you had already found one by this stage... u diddnt test drive the car so there was no serious selling.

those that know me here know i would never try and rip anyone off..

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=149071566384

Read the wall posts! Lolololol.

And one member on there has their display pic as a few bags of green plus a bag of it on a weighing scale?! Is he f**king stupid?! If SAPOL saw that, it's hard evidence against them!

Stupid f**k.

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=149071566384

Read the wall posts! Lolololol.

And one member on there has their display pic as a few bags of green plus a bag of it on a weighing scale?! Is he f**king stupid?! If SAPOL saw that, it's hard evidence against them!

Stupid f**k.

Golden ,,, ding ding we have a prize find for the todays ROFL

what a bunch of tools, don't they think the cops can read...lol

Edit: Yeh Dave.. Exactly what I'm looking for! How much that set you back? PM if need be.

http://www.nengun.com/defi/din-gauge-rhd

listed as $613 delivered. im half tempted to get one myself with boost, oil temp, and oil pressure.

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=149071566384

Read the wall posts! Lolololol.

And one member on there has their display pic as a few bags of green plus a bag of it on a weighing scale?! Is he f**king stupid?! If SAPOL saw that, it's hard evidence against them!

Stupid f**k.

Nobody ever accused commonwhore fans of having a brain cell, let alone the users manual for one...

-D

RIP www.mininova.com

try speed.cd

it seems to be run by aXXo so you know all his stuff is top notch........ not that id download things like that >_<

I want to try to keep it as STD or original as possible. Might try and get one of those Nismo clusters.. Don't really see much else out there

Edit: Yeh Dave.. Exactly what I'm looking for! How much that set you back? PM if need be.

last time i was in JIS, they had one in the galss case. think it was around $300-400ish

hell no. to my knowledge at the time it was just a cam gear that had slipped that dale and i re alligned and it was all fixed but since ive found out whats going on my add has since been taken off car sales and im not taking offers. in hindsight it all makes sence now. from reccolection you had interest before i took it for a touch up tune.. once i had it at more powa the problem was identified but from reccolection you had already found one by this stage... u diddnt test drive the car so there was no serious selling.

those that know me here know i would never try and rip anyone off..

correct....absolutely.....no question whatsoever

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=149071566384

Read the wall posts! Lolololol.

And one member on there has their display pic as a few bags of green plus a bag of it on a weighing scale?! Is he f**king stupid?! If SAPOL saw that, it's hard evidence against them!

Stupid f**k.

dey b hatin

woo, getting my new exhaust done next friday! >_<

but ive got 110+ hours of work to look forward to over the next fortnight. sigh. dont think ill have many chances to drive my car this year the way my rosters going.

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