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...trust me dude, u will ;)

u will get some commodore driver next to u when ur on P plates and u will look over and go "pfft... what a joke" and he will rev the nuts off the car, and u will both piss bolt. (u leaving him for dead... of course :) )

just be very careful dude, my car is a bit scary and mine is NA. although im learnin to drive it alright etc and trust it fairly well so far. sorta know what mine and her limits are, without pushing them tooo far.

dude dont forget that thing spools up at like 2 -2500rpm

so please no corners at speed for a long while.

i think you will be fine. You look like you got a level head so I dont expect any incidents anyways. man all i can see is the grin on your face bro

thats burned in my head now

nah man you bought it for that price,

its nothing to me man. just people will be like what the fark so cheap for. like a few of the boys have already said to me, when i said how much i was gonna let it go for.

ahahahahahhaa you took a pic of the dash glue cover up. farny stuff. if you ever speak to a detailer etc ask em if there is something to get rid of that &*^$& glue

honestly dude i would get the deck insured when you do your paperwork and then leave the face on 24/7

that way when the deck gets stolen the whole thing is gone and then the whole thing gets replaced. when my gsr got raped the deck got taken and i had the face, they tried to get only the deck part, how shit is that.

took ages and then in the end didnt work out but all they would pay out was the cost of the deck only, but not including face, which meant i had to still put money in to get a new deck complete.

and i would try car stereo city or the new JB hifi cos they will prolly have bits like that

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