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robbo - its not me selling a 32 haha, its kerin.

Our 32 is a widebody now, and painted **UPDATE** the movers ripped a freshly painted sideskirt off dropping it off at the depo in the ville'

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And really dude???

sell this?...

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Looks like im out for Easter. my roster for my new job is good for everything but Easter :( think some of you guys were coming the week before? If so ill see you guys then

Phil and Rob: i think fritz and Rob are gonna pick up my stuff for me

So you guys are picking up the shell next weekend? Let me know a couple of days in advance just so I can have it ready.

Also I have been thinking about how to get it out of the back patio down the driveway with no coilovers and only two stock rims...

Can you guys bring two rims? Also will it roll with no suspension in it?

phil-hows the parting out going? you still got the motor?

Still got the bottom end, but Rob bought the head.

Hahah yeah, bikes too much fun. Have you picked yours up yet Phil?

Don't even go there lol. Was ment to be here last week, then was ment to be here today. Now it looks like it will be here next week. Gotta f**king love freight companies!

So you guys are picking up the shell next weekend? Let me know a couple of days in advance just so I can have it ready.

Also I have been thinking about how to get it out of the back patio down the driveway with no coilovers and only two stock rims...

Can you guys bring two rims? Also will it roll with no suspension in it?

Still got the bottom end, but Rob bought the head.

Don't even go there lol. Was ment to be here last week, then was ment to be here today. Now it looks like it will be here next week. Gotta f**king love freight companies!

phil should go for a ride when you get the r6

cal- too easy. pm me when you know they are heading up.

phil- will probably need struts as wheels will rub on inner guards. wow i didn't think you would sell everything so fast.

i am keen for a ride when i get back but i won't be able to keep up with all the guys with big bikes :P might be time for me to upgrade

does anyone know someone chasing a 25 with poncams? need to off load my old motor too make room for the new one

anyone got an engine crane i could borrow around early feb?

Yeah thought I would need some suspension - damnit.

Yeah everything has sold fairly quickly. Only left with about $5000 worth of stuff still. The wheels are the main thing I need to get rid of.

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