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fk i hate this forum sometimes,

some wanker in Melbourne wanted to buy my spare shell i have, it was all going sweet organized a time for the car to be picked up and transported to his in Melbourne , message him now and i get "already got a shell cheers mate"

like FFS you know that i was organizing this one for you but you go buy another and neglect to fking tell me ?

fking wankerrrrrrrrrrrr!!!!

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f^%$! what a prick. sorry to hear mitch. hope you gave him a proper piece of your mind, thats a real arsehole thing to do. Especially going out of your way to organise transport at this time of the year.

Not to make it sound as if you're at fault, you were just organising an honest trade/transaction. but dont organise shit for anyone interstate until you see the funds in your pockets man.

f^%$! what a prick. sorry to hear mitch. hope you gave him a proper piece of your mind, thats a real arsehole thing to do. Especially going out of your way to organise transport at this time of the year.

Not to make it sound as if you're at fault, you were just organising an honest trade/transaction. but dont organise shit for anyone interstate until you see the funds in your pockets man.

i know , ive got the pricks address, should tell my cousin to go have a word to him

i know i should of gotten the cash but still a flamin mongrel act none the less , im just gonna hack it up and keep the rear quater for my car and rip all the wiring it out and sell it for scrap ,

need my driveway back already

on the bright side; spare bodywork is always good if you are planning to slide mate!

hey btw, I told Stef to have a chat to you, you may have some items that he's after - he's planning a DET conversion very soon.

on the bright side; spare bodywork is always good if you are planning to slide mate!

hey btw, I told Stef to have a chat to you, you may have some items that he's after - he's planning a DET conversion very soon.

yeah thats it

yeah he was talkin to me the other night , wants me to wire his new engine when he gets it or somethin along them lines

ahhh very nice for around 6 k that would be a very nice pick up!

haha skrew u chad! if i put the radiator back in it runs... but only just :D hahah merry christmas

yeah doin alright appart from working my ass off. unloaded a 6 tonne container of chairs today with the HEAT! im an animal hahaha.. finished paving the backyard aswell so i should have the 26 out mid jan if all goes to plan :woot:

how about yaself mate?

ahhh very nice for around 6 k that would be a very nice pick up!

haha skrew u chad! if i put the radiator back in it runs... but only just :woot: hahah merry christmas

yeah doin alright appart from working my ass off. unloaded a 6 tonne container of chairs today with the HEAT! im an animal hahaha.. finished paving the backyard aswell so i should have the 26 out mid jan if all goes to plan :ermm:

how about yaself mate?

Yeah things are going pretty well, picked up a cheap ceffy do do some skids in. I've only had it a few weeks and the back tyres are already down to the steel belts :D

Yeah things are going pretty well, picked up a cheap ceffy do do some skids in. I've only had it a few weeks and the back tyres are already down to the steel belts :D

lol ur a nissan rb pimp hahah! 3 rb powered nissans infact i think you beginning to be selfish :woot: haha better to do skids in that than the 32 :ermm:

ugh. long motherf**kin day. finished work at 3am. started drinking at 6, got home at 1, spent 9 hours being all entertainer spec while enjoying the great pool weather.

dead f**king tired now. need sleep. so that i can get another early start with the drinking tomorrow.

Hey Dale, do you have any other 4 stud rims laying around apart from the ones in your sig?

I just sent you a email on face book, it just so happens i do.

17x7 GT-P copies (My 180 runs genuine GT-P's) they'll come with rubber as well.

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