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What you going to check out?

I hope I don't have any issues either lol

Looking a an rx7 with 200kw atw for some fun and a 4 runner lifted big tyers etc.

Will see what happens cause I'm not fussed with either and will just offer stuff all and see what happens haha

Looking a an rx7 with 200kw atw for some fun and a 4 runner lifted big tyers etc.

Will see what happens cause I'm not fussed with either and will just offer stuff all and see what happens haha

What series RX-7 man? I'd love to own something rotor, but it would have to be something like an RX-3 I think or a S8 FD

What series RX-7 man? I'd love to own something rotor, but it would have to be something like an RX-3 I think or a S8 FD

Yeah a mate of mine offered me his 808 for a decent price so I'm actually considering that. Just needs a decent paint job.

The one I'm looking at is a s4 and also a s1 both have s5 13b turbos but the s1 is fairly worked with ex gate fuel set up with surge tank and that. They both would be fun but I'm kinda leaning towards the 4 runner haha

i have a love hate thing when it comes to car shopping. Wish I had enough for all of them haha

What series RX-7 man? I'd love to own something rotor, but it would have to be something like an RX-3 I think or a S8 FD

id love to own an fd, but f**k me theyre a tight fit.

4 runner would be thick boring, I say get the 808 or the S4 :P. brap brap

That and it doesn't fit in my garage haha. The runners tyers are to wide to fit in and it's to tall as well haha

the s4 is pretty stock but better looking then the s1 but the s1 has way more mods and a lot more power. Guess I'll wait till I drive them all.

Spot me 10K for some Alcons?

think you need to spend money on better tyres before brakes. :P

on another note, Dave please buy GTR and beat luke, or ideally do it in something cheaper. I hear an Evo 6 calling your name

any one doing anything for the world cup?

yep will try and watch as many games possible.....got a kitty of $400 for bets....god i love making money of grey hounds

Dan doesnt get drunk. I swear he was the only sober bloke at Loxton

-D

totally agreed.....Dan is a bit scared to drink with the big boys....

We love sounds this monday, who is going? I got my ticket :miner: .

will be coming back from Kadina after a massive weekend.....so just plain rest for me...plus its all CHEESE

apologies for the size... but i reckon its pretty cool

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quoted for annoyance :)

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