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I don't... we have a guy that does paint and panel at the shop, Shane. It's all he gets paid to do. He's currently finishing off all the outstanding jobs atm... including CR34M :kiss:

Lol dunno why your winking, i know whats in that car lol

haha nah im a shy kent.

lol @ the cat gave me an epic chuckle.

ps u break 300kw yet?

Nuh not yet mate. Have to organise cat removal at exhaust shop and then take it to Femno for the tune. Hopefully be done in 2-3 weeks

you mean "HBollywood"? Got sold. lol the guy was convinced when we showed him the pamela anderson sextape and pointed out that it was the same boat in it?

last time i saw it on ebay, price was a steal

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fkn lol

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ehh not gona go anyway.

f**k dressing like a northern suburb leb and blowing a shitload of cash..

i needa pay for paint and new rims

cars coming up a treat, fitment is pretty exceptional

dress code is sneakers, no collar shirt and jeans apparently

I don't... we have a guy that does paint and panel at the shop, Shane. It's all he gets paid to do. He's currently finishing off all the outstanding jobs atm... including CR34M :)

Isnt Shane the one that owned that black s14 with deep dished works? (or whatever they were) ages ago? had NSW plates

dress code is sneakers, no collar shirt and jeans apparently
in that case everyone going on friday nights gona be kicked out

their all wearing wog tappers, jeans and collared shirts

same shit so why wouldnt they get in?

except for shirts, but it wont matter... u gota be leb

Niggaroj got quoted 10k by micolour for his r33 in the standard r33 black. now that woulod be quality

lol was so hard not to laugh. he was talking bout engine left in, doorjambs and boot done. new rubbers and all that shit. i only had front end damage

you'd be mad to do that unless its a fk off show car nobody needs a 10k paint job on a daily car. Especially when the car is worth 10k at best

werd. the car is worth a grand or two less. so i went to dt and got the bare minimum job done for 950

lol walked past that place after spice market, got knocked back because I was overdressed O_o

I guess you gotta dress like a derro to get into wahwah so thats my review haha

lol have had that happen to me as well

fuuuuuuuu its been like 2 weeks without the car.

Getting the itch, will still take an extra week until the bloody injectors arrive + installing

Have to drive the damn Hyundai Getz -__-

Anyone have a decal printer? I want to make a sticker "Getz Stuffed" for the rear window and "Mazdarati" on the parents' mazda :)

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