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Well it is still there... Very jealous mate. It really is a beautiful 32.

Edit: Went to get a pie because im fat and Sin goes past.. gave a wave!

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well i managed to spill some of the pie on my shirt -.- now i look like an idiot.

Remember Richard.... The offer is still there for us to swap 32's... I think its a fair trade!

p.s your car does sound lovely as well.

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same happend on my first rebuild, smoke throughout the workshop before I'd even been asked to pick it up.

my request to have N1 Turbo's serviced and lines replaced obviously fell on deaf ears :verymad:

left on workshop floors for over 12months and then put straight back on - FTW

Engine builder thought garage would do and workshop thought engine builder would do.

Result = 2 farked newish N1 turbo's

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Spotted a white r32 four door in queanbeyan looked nice waved but got a strange look lol probes cause I was in the soarer

Wasn't mine was it? With your black wing mirrors? Would have been my mate driving with me following in the crappy blue lancer, we had just got back from the nats.

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