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haha im not trying to kill mine rimon, but it'd be funny if mohsen did his. when im ready to convert, i'll sell my gearbox and buy myself a mars bar with the money

believe it or not there are people who convert their manual to auto so you never know what your auto box is worth for the right buyer :)

is yours auto? :(

mmm.. i can really go for a mars bar

also- how can i go about making a police complaint re: harassment on fb?

just call them up n say ahh just wanna make a complaint?

yes its auto (semi :P) have thought of converting many times even went as far as buying complete conversion kit and then sold it shortly after. unless its a serious car (atleast a gtr or something) i dont mind if its auto or manual. auto's good enough for a daily.

also- how can i go about making a police complaint re: harassment on fb?

just call them up n say ahh just wanna make a complaint?

lol i din know i was givin you that much shit on FB v-boy.

call em and tell em its about shan. that's all the details they'll need

believe it or not there are people who convert their manual to auto so you never know what your auto box is worth for the right buyer :)

ha. tru, but my chances of finding such a buyer are slim to none, considering that many more go auto -> man

lol...mohsen seems like you started complaining again...lol...worse than some girls...gezz man up :)

pretty serious shit.. would love to run in there and crack some skulls but family n shit

haha not you funky

Edited by Mohsen

Got my car back yesterday. Sooo f**kin loud!!! Full 3" exhaust, 3" hiflow cat, twin pipes, no mufflers or resonators just pure rb roar :verymad: makes me smile everytime I start it.

On another note. Added suspension bits now the car pulls left and right and feels all over the place. Apparently a wheel alignment will fix all of this, find out soon....

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