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nah, car is still at micolour... mick has my front bar and grille reshaped and my reo risen so that the front all fits together and looks OEM!

micolour FTMFW

car goes to racepace sometime this week

Yeah I couldn't remember lol

nice nice, cheaper oils for you then I guess :P they can order in a lot of aftermarket parts like HKS intercoolers kits for example and shit as well cant they?

'34 might be sold next week. Happy pants again :thumbsup:

Also, I am useless at self-serve wreckers. Took me 1.5 hours to remove a steering wheel and headlight from a car. Most of that was the headlight, didn't help that the guard and indicator were squashed against the headlight which made it hard to get out.

man workin is over rated.

gettin paid to do nothin is where its at.

+1. It's freakin awesome.

Having said that, I'll be working my ass off in the next 2 weeks. Moving office. Time to put my guns to use :P

man workin is over rated.

gettin paid to do nothin is where its at.

fkn realestate agents, do shit fk all. Open up the door for inspection, hand out some brochures and get a massive commission when the house sells haha

Been viewing some houses over the weekend and they all driving mercs and bmws and look like they 18yrs old.

to violence against women i say no, but i came this close today to smashing the f**k out of this dumb blonde broad minded person on the great ocean road.

not only did she ignore the signs that clearly say "SLOW VEHICLES f**k OFF OUT THE WAY AND LET PEOPLE THROUGH" but she also ignored my many beeps, high beam flashes, hand gestures and cries of "f**kING MOVE IDIOT" and she could CLEARLY see/hear me. f**k i hate inconsiderate f**ks like that. if only i was in my cousin's truck i would've ran the bitch over and pushed her in the f**king sea.

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haha yeh on the surface it looks that way but like any job a lot more goes into it than that.

plus no sell no pay, so the commission has to be worth it since we are risking making nothing.

haha s'all good.

Give me some pointers on low-ballin. How much higher is the stated price range compared to the absolute minimum someone will accept it for :P

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